The red cloth, with which we wipe our mouth when we
receive Holy Communion, is called Maktro and is a Communion Cloth or Chlamida
(Mantle). It also has its place in the Divine Liturgy since it represents the
mantle, in other words the scarlet robe, with which Christ was clothed by the
soldiers in the Praetorium, and which was also steeped with His Most Holy Blood
streaming down His Body after having undergone severe whipping.
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