10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CIBORIA»
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(#331) This large paten can take one ofmany different shapes; for example,
concave plates, shallow bowls, larger vessels shaped like pie plates (but offine
materials), and traditional ciboria. Additional patens are brought from the
credence ...
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The Grove Encyclopedia of Medieval Art and Architecture
Although few ciboria survive from before the 9th century, they are well
documented in early medieval written sources, manuscript illuminations, and
ivory diptychs (see Consular diptych). Among recorded ex- amples ofwooden
ciboria are three ...
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Glossary of Ecclesiastical Ornament and Costume. With ...
ciboria yet remaining in Italy, very similar in design and arrangement to the cut
given, but the curtains have been removed. The ancient ciboria were composed
of wood, stone, marble, brass, and even precious metals, and covered with
tapers ...
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Let Us Pray: A Guide to the Rubrics of Sunday Mass
At first glance, many ciboria resemble chalices: a bowl raised above a stem. The
primary difference is that ciboria have lids. Other ciboria are designed without
stems and resemble lidded bowls. The American bishops caution that vessels
used ...
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Ascomycete Fungi of North America: A Mushroom Reference Guide
COMMENTS: Ciboria amentacea (Balbis) Fuckel (not illustrated), the catkin cup,
is widespread in Europe and North America on catkins of alder and willow in
spring and early summer. It forms a light brown to yellowish brown shallow cup ...
Michael Beug, Alan E. Bessette, Arleen R. Bessette, 2014
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Westcott's Plant Disease Handbook
Ciboria Ascomycetes, Helotiales, Sclerotiniaceae Ciboria acerina. Maple
Inflorescence Blight on red and silver maple. Apothecia, developed in great
numbers from stromatized inflorescences on ground beneath trees, start
discharging spores ...
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
... Indians of the West Indies—Haiti Ciboni USE Chiboni Ciboria (Architecture) (
May Subd Geog) UF Ciboriums (Architecture) BT Architecture Ciboriums (
Architecture) USE Ciboria (Architecture) Cibotti Post Office Building (Philadelphia
, Pa.) ...
Library of Congress. Cataloging Policy and Support Office, 2005
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The Grove Encyclopedia of Decorative Arts
Rococo ornamentation ap- pears primarily in south German ciboria (e.g. 1751;
Regensburg, St Emmeramkirche). Ciboria from central Europe (e.g. in Sabinov,
Roman Catholic church) and those from Russian Orthodox churches often bore ...
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Basket, Basin, Plate, and Cup: Vessels in the Liturgy
These new ciboria differed from many other pyxes in that their covers were loose
rather than attached by hinges. They also came to resemble chalices. Like all
pyxes, the purpose of the ciborium was to reserve the eucharistic bread for the
sick ...
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The Monthly Repertory of English Literature
Greeks, and Romans, and such were the silver shrines spoken of by St. Lulte, in
the Acts. Scripture and Sozomen call these tabernacles Scenae; but Chrysostom,
who was contemporary with Sozomen, Ciboria. In his find homily on the Acts, ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CIBORIA»
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ciboria is used in the context of the following news items.
Humility is key to understanding Easter, sharing its joy, pope says
The ciboria used to distribute Communion to the crowd were covered with plastic wrap, only partially pulled back when the faithful approached. «My catholic standard, Apr 15»
Praying for a divine day
“To serve Communion to that many people means we need to borrow a lot of ciboria, the bowls that hold the consecrated hosts, we need 40 of ... «St. Albert Leader, Mar 15»
Church thief who tested dirty comes clean
... Michael's Episcopal Church in Carlsbad was broken into and robbed of dozens of silver and gold chalices, cruets, and ciboria, the items were ... «San Diego Reader, Mar 15»
Wanted: New Knights of the Holy Tabernacle
The diocese, situated in the Rhone-Alpes region of France, has been beset with church break-ins and theft of ciboria from their tabernacles. «Pewsitter, Feb 15»
French bishop tells parishes to hide consecrated hosts
Bishop Pascal Roland told priests to leave tabernacles open to show they contain no valuable ciboria. Hosts could be left in the tabernacle if it ... «The Tablet, Feb 15»
Preying on Italian Churches
They include carved-wood candelabra, ciboria, and chalices, as well as l8th-century Christmas crèche figures and statue adornments, such as ... «ARTnews, Nov 14»
After Communion, Is It Better to Sit, Kneel, or Stand?
I have a question. Can the members of the congregation, sit once we they received Communion at Mass, or should they wait until the ciboria ... «Aleteia, Oct 14»
Church Attendance Is Falling. Let the Buildings Fall, Too.
Stripped of their function in a thriving congregation, surplus ciboria, chalices, and tabernacles of modest craftsmanship become items of largely ... «The New Republic, Aug 14»
What should happen to churches as religion recedes?
Stripped of their function in a thriving congregation, surplus ciboria, chalices and tabernacles of modest craftsmanship become items of largely ... «New Statesman, Jul 14»
One deacon's experience at the canonization Mass
Long tables were arranged behind the altar itself, and there were literally dozens of ciboria filled with hosts arranged there. During our Mass, all ... «U.S. Catholic magazine, Apr 14»