Ciborium (container) - Wikipedia In medieval Latin, and in English, "Ciborium" more commonly refers to a covered container used in Roman Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran and related churches to store the consecrated hosts of the sacrament of Holy Communion
What Does the Ciborium Really Mean? - catholicshare. com What Does the Ciborium Really Mean? The ciborium is a sacred vessel used in Catholic worship to hold the consecrated hosts during Mass and to reserve the Blessed Sacrament in the tabernacle
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Ciborium | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia The material should be gold or silver (baser metals are sometimes allowed), but the interior of the cup must be always lined with gold The ciborium is not consecrated, but blessed by a bishop or some priest deputed by him, according to the form given in the Roman Ritual
Ciborium | Eucharistic, Communion, Altar Vessel | Britannica Ciborium, in religious art, any receptacle designed to hold the consecrated Eucharistic bread of the Christian church The ciborium is usually shaped like a rounded goblet, or chalice, having a dome-shaped cover
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Ciborium - NEW ADVENT The material should be gold or silver (base metals are sometimes allowed), but the interior of the cup must be always lined with gold The ciborium is not consecrated, but blessed by a bishop or some priest deputed by him, according to the form given in the Roman Ritual
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