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  2. Category:Eucharistic objects - Wikipedia

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  3. Pax (liturgical object) - Wikipedia

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    According to the Oratorian liturgical historian Father Pierre Lebrun (1661–1729), the decline in Catholic use was because of the disputes over precedence that it caused. [ 19 ] Another factor may have been that kissing the pax had clearly come to act as a substitute for receiving the Eucharist for many of the faithful, avoiding the need for ...

  4. Ensemble for the celebration of the Eucharist - Wikipedia

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    In Catholicism, the Eucharist is a liturgical rite that is performed as a holy sacrament. In the course of the ceremony, bread and wine are consecrated and considered changed in substance into the body and blood of Christ and are then consumed by the participants. The ceremony is considered of great importance, and thus special items are made ...

  5. Corporal (liturgy) - Wikipedia

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    The corporal is an altar linen used in Christianity for the celebration of the Eucharist.Originally called corporax, from Latin corpus ("body"), it is a small square of white linen cloth; modern corporals are usually somewhat smaller than the width of the altar on which they are used, so that they can be placed flat on top of it when unfolded.

  6. Communion-plate - Wikipedia

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    The two words are also written separately, as in the Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church [2] and in Bishop Peter John Elliott's Liturgical Question Box. [3] The unhyphenated term, "communion plate", is also used to mean in general eucharistic vessels plated with a precious metal, such as patens, chalices and ciboria. [4]

  7. Eucharist in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    Eucharist (Koinē Greek: εὐχαριστία, romanized: eucharistía, lit. 'thanksgiving') [1] is the name that Catholic Christians give to the sacrament by which, according to their belief, the body and blood of Christ are present in the bread and wine consecrated during the Catholic eucharistic liturgy, generally known as the Mass. [2]

  8. Ciborium (container) - Wikipedia

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    Other containers for the host include the paten (a small plate) or a basin (for loaves of bread rather than wafers) used at the time of consecration and distribution at the main service of Holy Eucharist. A pyx is a small, circular container into which a few consecrated hosts can be placed. Pyxes are typically used to bring communion to the ...

  9. Category:Christian religious objects - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Christian liturgical objects (2 C, 44 P) Eucharistic objects (3 C, 54 P) I. Eastern Orthodox icons (6 C, 32 P) M. ... Triple candlestick (Catholic Church) V ...

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