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ciboria (pl.)
of Ciborium
ciboria Sentence Examples
- The church displayed ornate ciboria, intricately designed vessels used to hold the consecrated Eucharistic bread.
- The priest carefully lifted the ciboria during the solemn moment of Communion.
- Each ciboria was crafted with precision, adorned with symbols representing the sacredness of the Eucharist.
- The faithful bowed reverently as the priest elevated the ciboria during the Mass.
- The silver ciboria gleamed in the soft light of the sanctuary, casting a sense of awe upon the congregation.
- Monks meticulously polished the ciboria, ensuring their pristine appearance for religious ceremonies.
- The bishop blessed a new set of ciboria, dedicating them to the service of the Church.
- During processions, the faithful carried the ciboria with great care and reverence.
- The ciboria were stored in a secure tabernacle when not in use, safeguarding the consecrated hosts.
- The faithful donated funds to commission a set of golden ciboria to adorn the altar of their parish church.
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The church displayed ornate ciboria, intricately designed vessels used to hold the consecrated Eucharistic bread.
The priest carefully lifted the ciboria during the solemn moment of Communion.
Each ciboria was crafted with precision, adorned with symbols representing the sacredness of the Eucharist.
The faithful bowed reverently as the priest elevated the ciboria during the Mass.