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  • 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
  • Ciboria (Ciborium) - The Catholic Company
    Shop for Ciboria (singular - Ciborium) of various styles and sizes Often a more elaborate ciborium may be used at feast day Masses Find stacking, freestanding, and lidded ciboria
  • 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
  • Ciborium | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia
    Ciborium, a chalice-like vessel used to contain the Blessed Sacrament The word is of rather doubtful etymology Some derive it from the Latin word cibus, “food”, because it is used to contain the Heavenly Bread; while others trace it to the Greek kiborion, “cup”, because of the original shape of this Eucharistic receptacle
  • Ciborium: different types and uses - ereligio
    Here the main types and features of the ciborium In the Catholic Church, as well as in many other Christian confessions, ciboria represents a crucial component for the safekeeping of sacred hosts Ciborium is also known as pyxis and this second term comes from the Greek (pýxos)
  • CIBORIUM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of CIBORIUM is a goblet-shaped vessel for holding eucharistic bread
  • Ciboria and Tabernacles: A Short History - Orthodox Arts Journal
    Ciboria came to be common, at least for large churches, from the fourth century onwards They traditionally had curtains that could be drawn on all four sides (26) Ciboria serve to draw attention to the altar and lend it gravitas as well as help protect the gifts from falling debris and dust
  • Genuflections and Ciboria | EWTN
    Sometimes three or four full ciboria are brought to the altar so that the newly consecrated hosts can be added to those from the tabernacle After the deacon places these ciboria on the altar, he genuflects, but not the priest The priest waits until after the "Lamb of God " is chanted
  • Ciboria - definition of ciboria by The Free Dictionary
    Define ciboria ciboria synonyms, ciboria pronunciation, ciboria translation, English dictionary definition of ciboria n pl ci·bo·ri·a 1 A vaulted canopy permanently placed over an altar 2 A covered receptacle for holding the consecrated wafers of the Eucharist
  • What is the Ciborium in the Catholic Church: Exploring Sacred Vessels
    One such vessel, the ciborium, holds a special significance in the Catholic Church In this article, we will explore the history, purpose, and importance of the ciborium, shedding light on the sacred vessels that play a crucial role in the celebration of the Eucharist





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