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The tall monstrance that had held both of them was empty.
The fellow carried his failure before him like a monstrance.
In the space above there was probably a monstrance displaying a host.
All the students took turns meditating in front of the monstrance.
Perhaps they had stolen a monstrance to run away with and sell it somewhere.
The priest would go up the altar steps, lift the monstrance in both hands.
The wooden figure was then replaced by a large monstrance and several holy pictures.
The monstrance had been placed at a side altar.
This is used together with a monstrance for exposition and Benediction services.
The monstrance is adored by four angels, each measuring almost 4 feet in height.
The Monstrance happened on an altar "without outside help and without the wind's influence".
Bees moved the bread to a tree cavity and made the wax monstrance.
The monstrance was gifted to the basilica in 1949.
It was reputed to be the largest monstrance in the United States.
He donated a monstrance to the cathedral and carried it himself in an annual procession.
For this reason he is usually shown holding a monstrance (which did not come into use until several centuries later), and a statute of Mary.
She also donated altar vessels and a gold monstrance.
When the monstrance contains the Host, the priest will not touch the vessel with his bare hands.
Other features of the church were not so fortunate: the high altar and the monstrance were lost.
Except among Anglo-Catholics, the use of a monstrance is rare.
The monstrance was most often made of silver-gilt or other precious metal, and highly decorated.
"Our body is a cenacle, a monstrance: through its crystal the world should see God."
The monstrance is said to weigh 17 arrobas (over 440 pounds).
Suggested attributes included the rule book, a lily, a cross, a burning lamp and a monstrance.
Another treasure is a Late Gothic monstrance of 1515.
The ostensorium must be surmounted by a cross.
The ostensorium need not necessarily be blessed, but it is better that it should be.
In Latin, the monstrance is known as an ostensorium (from ostendere, "to show").
The lunula (lunette) is made of the same material as the ostensorium.
In 1686 he made a present of a silver ostensorium to the mission which was rediscovered by workmen digging a foundation in 1802.
In 1852 to signify their devotion to the Blessed Sacrament, they decided to wear a figure of an ostensorium on the breast of their habit.
The ostensorium, provided it contains the Blessed Sacrament, may be placed in the tabernacle, but then it should be covered with a white silk veil.
The ostensorium (ostensory, monstrance) is a glass-framed shrine in which the Blessed Sacrament is publicly exposed.
A monstrance, also known as ostensorium, is the vessel used in Roman Catholic, Old Catholic and Anglican churches to display the consecrated Eucharistic host, during Eucharistic adoration or Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.
In the middle of the Ostensorium here should be a receptacle of such a size that a large Host may be easily put into it; care must be taken that the Host does not touch the sides of this receptacle.