They also veneration images and liturgical objects by kissing, bowing, and making the sign of the cross.
This cover is not, strictly speaking, a liturgical object, but is purely utilitarian.
Several times (1799, 1808, 1810) some of these objects were taken down and melted into liturgical objects.
These included liturgical objects such as crosses, chalices and other religious artifacts which are considered to be masterpieces of metalwork.
Over the years the church acquired a treasury of works of art, liturgical objects and relics.
Elaborate early medieval situlae were Christian liturgical objects used to hold holy water, also usually of bronze, and straight-sided with a handle.
Before Gutenberg, painted books, many of them enormous, were among the most lavish of Western liturgical objects.
Banned from working outside the community, Jewish artisans turned inward, working primarily on liturgical objects for the synagogues.
The inside of the church is luxurious, with liturgical objects that are true works of art.
In the temple are many historic liturgical objects and bronze candlesticks.