Postby airgeadoir » Fri Jun 29, 2018 12:05 pm
Martin,
Your ladle is indeed for ecclesiastical use and is properly called a scruple spoon.
During Roman Catholic celebration of the Mass, at the Offertory the celebrant prepares the wine to be offered by decanting into the chalice an appropriate quantity from a cruet of wine. To this added a tiny amount of water. The symbolism lies in the relative quantitie;s the wine representing the extent of the divine, by comparison with insignificant drop of water representing humankind. Historically this little ladle would have measured the tiny drop of water, but this rarely figures nowadays when it is more usual for the celebrant to pour a small quantity directly from a cruet of water into the chalice.
I trust this might help.
Thanks,
John