What is the little plate that holds the hosts called?

A paten or diskos is a small plate, used during the Mass. It is generally used during the liturgy itself, while the reserved sacrament are stored in the tabernacle in a ciborium.
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What is the container called that holds the host?

A pyx or pix (Latin: pyxis, transliteration of Greek: πυξίς, boxwood receptacle, from πύξος, box tree) is a small round container used in the Catholic, Old Catholic and Anglican Churches to carry the consecrated host (Eucharist), to the sick or those who are otherwise unable to come to a church in order to receive Holy ...
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What is the thing that holds the host in Catholic Church?

A monstrance, also known as an ostensorium (or an ostensory), is a vessel used in Roman Catholic, Old Catholic, High Church Lutheran and Anglican churches for the display on an altar of some object of piety, such as the consecrated Eucharistic host during Eucharistic adoration or Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.
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What holds the hosts distributed at communion?

Sometimes called the "bread box", the pyx is a small container, typically made of silver or gold, that holds the communion wafers prior to the consecration and distribution of the host. In some circumstances the pyx might be used to carry the body of Christ for distribution.
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What do altar boys hold?

Servers hold liturgical books for the priest when he is not at the altar and is proclaiming the presidential prayers with outstretched hands. They bring and hold such things as books, thuribles, the lavabo water and towel, vessels to hold the consecrated bread, and microphones.
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What is a communion plate used for?

A communion-plate is a metal plate held under the chin of a communicant while receiving Holy Communion in the Catholic Church. Its use was common in the last part of the nineteenth century and during most of the twentieth.
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What do altar servers carry?

They carry the incense and censer and present the bread and wine along with the water to the priest during the preparation of the gifts or assist him when he receives the gifts from the people. Servers assist in the washing of hands by the priest, and assist the priest and deacon as necessary.
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What is the bowl that holds the Eucharist called?

ciborium, plural Ciboria, or Ciboriums, 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.
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Where is the host kept in a church?

All consecrated hosts are kept in the ciborium inside the tabernacle. When bringing Communion to the homebound or sick, a small to medium-sized receptacle called a pyx is used by lay ministers, deacons and priests.
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What is the difference between a ciborium and a pyx?

The ciborium is typically deeper than a paten (which is the shape of a plate) and has a lid. The pyx is a small round case for safely and properly transporting the Eucharist to the sick and homebound.
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What does a priest hold?

The Altar: The sacred table on which the sacrifice of the Mass is offered to God; the table from which the faithful receive the Blessed Sacrament. The Ambo: The lectern from which the readings are proclaimed. The Presider's Chair: The chair on which the priest sits during Mass.
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What is a Thurible in the Catholic Church?

thurible, also called censer, vessel used in the Christian liturgy for the burning of aromatic incense strewn on lighted coals. Censers of terra-cotta or metal were widely used in Egypt, in the ancient Middle Eastern civilizations, including the Jewish, and in the classical world.
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Can you touch the monstrance?

When priests or deacons bless the people with the monstrance, they cover their hands with the ends of the veil so that their hands do not touch the monstrance as a mark of respect for the sacred vessel and as an indication that it is Jesus present in the Eucharistic species who blesses the people and not the minister.
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What is the definition of ciborium?

1 : a goblet-shaped vessel for holding eucharistic bread. 2 : baldachin specifically : a freestanding vaulted canopy supported by four columns over a high altar.
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What are the parts of an altar?

Contents
  • 1 Obligatory.
  • 2 Position.
  • 3 Material.
  • 4 Form.
  • 5 Relics.
  • 6 Surroundings. 6.1 Steps. 6.2 Canopy. 6.3 Ledge. 6.4 Altarpiece.
  • 7 Cloth coverings.
  • 8 Candles.
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What is the tablecloth on the altar called?

The pall (palla) is a stiffened square card covered with white linen, usually embroidered with a cross, or some other appropriate symbol. The purpose of the pall is to keep dust and insects from falling into the Eucharistic elements.
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What is the definition of a monstrance?

Definition of monstrance

: a vessel in which the consecrated Host is exposed for the adoration of the faithful.
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What does a priest sit on?

A confessional is a box, cabinet, booth, or stall in which the priest in some Christian churches sits to hear the confessions of penitents.
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What are the communion items called?

The communion table is also known as the holy table, the Lord's Table or the altar. It symbolizes God's presence in the church, the Lord's Supper and Christ's sacrifice as well as our own “living sacrifice": our spiritual worship.
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What is a sacramentary in the Catholic Church?

In the Latin Catholic Church, a sacramentary was a book used for liturgical services and Mass by a priest, containing all and only the words spoken or sung by him.
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What is the offering plate called at church?

In Baptist churches, the offertory refers to the part of the service of worship in which collection plates or baskets are distributed by ushers, with the tithes and offerings subsequently being brought to the chancel. Offertory hymns are often sung during preparation and collection.
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Why does a priest wear a cape?

It can be used as a scarf to keep the priest's neck warm in the cold and can also protect expensive embroidered pieces from sweat and body oils. Worn over the amice, the alb symbolizes the garment of the newly baptized, also the purity of soul required for Mass, and the garment in which Pilate clothed Christ.
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