An ostensorium, a chalice with the paten, and a ciborium of silver, artistically worked, a gift of the Cassone family. |
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In the cemetery, the ostensorium, also known as a monstrance, will mark the grave of a member of the clergy. This medieval device is an altar vessel of the Eucharist. |
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Parish priests, frequently bearing an ostensorium, a sun-shaped vessel displaying the consecrated host in the centre, of Sered up prayers for success. |
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