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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MonstranceMonstrance - Wikipedia

    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 Sacramental bread (host) during Eucharistic adoration or during the Benediction of the ...

  2. A monstrance is a liturgical vessel that displays the consecrated host in the Roman Catholic Church and some other churches. Learn about its origin, shape, and role in eucharistic adoration and benediction.

  3. www.cabinet.ox.ac.ukmonstrancesMonstrances | cabinet

    Learn about the history and significance of monstrances, ornate containers for displaying the consecrated bread in Catholic worship. See images and descriptions of different types of monstrances from Spain, France and Flanders.

  4. 14 de sept. de 2023 · The monstrance serves to aid the faithful in their prayer and meditation. It visually grounds the abstract, making the theological concrete. In doing so, it serves as a focal point during Eucharistic Adoration, guiding the eyes and hearts of the faithful toward the Real Presence of Christ.

  5. A monstrance is a vessel that displays the consecrated Eucharist host for Catholics to adore Jesus in His presence. Learn about the purpose, origins, elements and types of monstrances and how to donate them to parishes in need.

  6. 17 de jun. de 2017 · Connected to Eucharistic adoration, the monstrance is traced back to the Middle Ages.

  7. Monstrance of Enrique de Arfe. The monstrance was made by Enrique de Arfe, a silversmith of German descent, in 1515-23. It was commissioned by the Chapter of the Cathedral of Toledo to house the gold ostensorium that had belonged to Queen Isabella of Castile, made by Jaume Aimeric.