ostensory (Meaning)

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ostensory (n.)

Same as Monstrance.

Synonyms & Antonyms of ostensory

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

ostensory Sentence Examples

  1. The priest carried the sacred ostensory with reverence, its golden rays illuminating the altar.
  2. The ornate ostensory held the consecrated host, a symbol of Christ's presence.
  3. The congregation gazed in awe at the radiant ostensory, feeling a profound sense of connection.
  4. The ostensory's intricate carvings depicted scenes from the life of Jesus, serving as a visual testament to his sacrifice.
  5. The bishop consecrated the Eucharist in the presence of the ostensory, blessing the bread and wine.
  6. The ostensory was a reminder of the central role of the Eucharist in the life of the Church.
  7. The shimmering ostensory reflected the hope and joy that the presence of Christ brought to the faithful.
  8. The ostensory's design mirrored the beauty and majesty of the divine, inspiring thoughts of heaven.
  9. The procession with the ostensory through the streets was a powerful display of Catholic devotion.
  10. The ostensory remained a constant reminder of the love and grace that flowed from the sacrament of the Eucharist.

FAQs About the word ostensory

Same as Monstrance.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The priest carried the sacred ostensory with reverence, its golden rays illuminating the altar.

The ornate ostensory held the consecrated host, a symbol of Christ's presence.

The congregation gazed in awe at the radiant ostensory, feeling a profound sense of connection.

The ostensory's intricate carvings depicted scenes from the life of Jesus, serving as a visual testament to his sacrifice.