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I felt the weight of the pyx in my pouch.
And two streets off another locking it into a pyx.
The term "Pyx" refers to the name of the box in which the coins are kept.
A small receptacle called a pyx is used for taking communion to the sick.
He held a small silver pyx on his lap which contained several pieces of the Host.
A pyx is a box used to store the bread-become-flesh of the Eucharist.
It has been reported that T Pyx would "soon" become a supernova.
Martin turned to the bed stand, knelt before it a second time, and lifted the communion cloth off the pyx.
A pyx is a small, circular container into which a few consecrated hosts can be placed.
If you'll wait here, I'll fetch the oils and a pyx from the chapel."
The Pyx alternates from after Elizabeth's death to before, until the climax.
My heart began to flutter as I lowered the heavy pyx into my pouch.
Pyx is also the abbreviation for the constellation Pyxis.
A smaller tabernacle, sometimes referred to as a pyx, is used during Great Lent.
Packed with extravagant sounds and elaborate vocabularies, "Pyx" is a great joy to read aloud.
The activity was called pyx or pygme in Ancient Greek.
Police arrive on the scene and find a crucifix and a small metal container (a pyx).
In either case, the consecrated Lambs are reserved, often in a special pyx used only for this purpose.
Among his gifts to Cluny, was a pyx set with gems in the choir.
One of the earliest boxes is an enameled pyx made in Limoges, France, about 1230.
Item, a silver pyx, small, engraved with ferns.
She wrote and sang the theme song and supporting songs for The Pyx (1973).
A fabric or leather pouch in which the pyx may be carried is known as a burse.
Mark ventures inside the Trial of the Pyx, an annual ceremony dating back to the 13th century.
Much church plate, such as the chalice and pyx had been confiscated, sold or stolen in the heat of the Reformation.