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  • Monstrance
  • Vessel used to display religious object in the Christian tradition

    A monstrance, also known as an ostensorium (or an ostensory), is a vessel used in Roman Catholic, Old Catholic, High Church Lutheran and Anglican churches

    Monstrance

    Monstrance

    Monstrance

  • Monstrance clock
  • Clock developed during the Renaissance

    The monstrance clock, or mirror clock, is a type of clock that was developed during the Renaissance (1300–1600 AD). It is cross-shaped and typically either

    Monstrance clock

    Monstrance clock

    Monstrance_clock

  • Bemposta Monstrance
  • The Bemposta Monstrance (Portuguese: Custódia da Bemposta) is a monstrance dated 1777, designed by architect Mateus Vicente de Oliveira and made by Prussian-born

    Bemposta Monstrance

    Bemposta Monstrance

    Bemposta_Monstrance

  • Belém Monstrance
  • 16th-century Portuguese work of art

    The Belém Monstrance (Portuguese: Custódia de Belém) is a significant monstrance made of gold and polychrome enamels. It is probably the most famous work

    Belém Monstrance

    Belém Monstrance

    Belém_Monstrance

  • Hyacinth of Poland
  • Polish Dominican priest and missionary

    Thus, he saved them both. For this reason, he is usually shown holding a monstrance (though they did not come into use until several centuries later) and

    Hyacinth of Poland

    Hyacinth of Poland

    Hyacinth_of_Poland

  • Andy Partridge
  • English musician (born 1953)

    Virgin. In 2007, Partridge released music as part of a trio known as Monstrance, along with Barry Andrews (an early member of XTC) on keyboards, and Martyn

    Andy Partridge

    Andy Partridge

    Andy_Partridge

  • Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament
  • Roman Catholic and Anglo-Catholic churches display of the Eucharist

    the Blessed Sacrament, i.e., the placing of the consecrated Host in a monstrance set upon the altar or at least exposition of a ciborium containing the

    Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament

    Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament

    Benediction_of_the_Blessed_Sacrament

  • Benediction
  • Short invocation for divine help

    religious service including the exposition of the eucharistic host in the monstrance and the blessing of the people with it. From the earliest church, Christians

    Benediction

    Benediction

    Benediction

  • Toledo Cathedral
  • Roman Catholic cathedral in Toledo, Spain

    the monumental monstrance by Enrique de Arfe. The most important object kept in the Chapel of the Treasure is the great Monstrance of Arfe, also known

    Toledo Cathedral

    Toledo Cathedral

    Toledo_Cathedral

  • Corpus Christi procession
  • Catholic Eucharistic procession

    displayed in a monstrance. The procession is followed by Benediction. During the procession, the consecrated host is displayed in a monstrance held aloft

    Corpus Christi procession

    Corpus Christi procession

    Corpus_Christi_procession

  • Sunburst
  • Stylized design of the Sun commonly used in architectural ornaments and design patterns

    sunburst motif is characteristic of Baroque church metalwork, especially monstrances and votive crowns, and Art Deco and Art Nouveau styles as well as church

    Sunburst

    Sunburst

    Sunburst

  • Feast of Corpus Christi
  • Catholic feast day, public holiday in some countries

    often a procession of the Blessed Sacrament, generally displayed in a monstrance. The procession is followed by the Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament

    Feast of Corpus Christi

    Feast of Corpus Christi

    Feast_of_Corpus_Christi

  • Treasury of St. Vitus Cathedral
  • Church treasury in Prague, Czechia

    display) Mitra preciosa of Cardinal Arnošt Harrach Solar monstrance of Jan Ignác Dlouhoveský Sun monstrance diamond Silver Christening set of kettle and sink

    Treasury of St. Vitus Cathedral

    Treasury of St. Vitus Cathedral

    Treasury_of_St._Vitus_Cathedral

  • Eucharistic adoration
  • Christian rite

    from the tabernacle and places it in the monstrance on the altar for adoration by the faithful. A monstrance is the vessel used to display the consecrated

    Eucharistic adoration

    Eucharistic adoration

    Eucharistic_adoration

  • Paschal Baylón
  • Spanish Catholic lay brother (1540–1592)

    Pascualito. Art often depicts him wearing the Franciscan habit and bearing a monstrance to signify his devotion to the Holy Eucharist. Pope John XXIII named the

    Paschal Baylón

    Paschal Baylón

    Paschal_Baylón

  • Carlo Acutis
  • Italian saint (1991–2006)

    His attendance at the latter has led him to often be depicted with a monstrance. He was confirmed five years later on 24 May 2003 at Santa Maria Segreta

    Carlo Acutis

    Carlo_Acutis

  • Sedlec Ossuary
  • Chapel in Kutná Hora, Czech Republic

    garlands of skulls draping the vault. Other works include piers and monstrances flanking the altar, a coat of arms of the House of Schwarzenberg, and

    Sedlec Ossuary

    Sedlec Ossuary

    Sedlec_Ossuary

  • Sanctuary of Fátima
  • Church in Beira Litoral, Portugal

    sanctuary holds the Irish Monstrance considered to be one of the most significant works of religious art from Ireland. The monstrance was gifted to the basilica

    Sanctuary of Fátima

    Sanctuary of Fátima

    Sanctuary_of_Fátima

  • Folk Catholicism
  • Variety of regional or ethnic expressions of Catholicism

    celebrating Papa Guédé in Boston, Massachusetts, featuring offerings to Rada spirits, the Petwo family, and the Gede. In the center is a golden monstrance.

    Folk Catholicism

    Folk Catholicism

    Folk_Catholicism

  • Ostension (Christianity)
  • sacred objects and relics for adoration. Often a special vessel, called monstrance or ostensorium, is used for display of objects of piety on an altar or

    Ostension (Christianity)

    Ostension (Christianity)

    Ostension_(Christianity)

  • Infestissumam
  • 2013 studio album by Ghost

    it seventh on their list of the year's best in all genres. The song "Monstrance Clock" was offered for free streaming on April 8. The following day, the

    Infestissumam

    Infestissumam

  • John the Baptist
  • Prophet (6 BC – AD 30)

    Museum of Art in Kansas City, Missouri. It is held in a Gothic-style monstrance made of gilded silver that dates back to fourteenth-century Lower Saxony

    John the Baptist

    John the Baptist

    John_the_Baptist

  • The Lettuce (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Lettuce, English translation of La Lechuga, an 18th-century Catholic monstrance Lettuce (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated

    The Lettuce (disambiguation)

    The_Lettuce_(disambiguation)

  • Peter Julian Eymard
  • French priest

    Claudio e Andrea dei Borgognoni Feast 2 August Attributes Eucharist, Monstrance, Eucharistic Adoration, Eucharistic Congress, Cope, Humeral Veil, Congregation

    Peter Julian Eymard

    Peter Julian Eymard

    Peter_Julian_Eymard

  • Monstrance for a Grey Horse
  • Sculpture in Georgetown, Texas, U.S.

    Monstrance for a Grey Horse is a granite sculpture of a horse's skull on a pedestal by James Acord, installed on the Southwestern University campus in

    Monstrance for a Grey Horse

    Monstrance for a Grey Horse

    Monstrance_for_a_Grey_Horse

  • Disputation of the Holy Sacrament
  • Fresco by Raphael

    books of the four Gospels held open by putti. Below, on an altar sits the monstrance. The fringe of the altar reads, "Julius II Pont. Max." The altar is flanked

    Disputation of the Holy Sacrament

    Disputation of the Holy Sacrament

    Disputation_of_the_Holy_Sacrament

  • Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament
  • Catholic shrine in Hanceville, Alabama, United States

    notable for its gilt interior, solemn atmosphere, and 7.5-foot (2.3 m) monstrance. The shrine is named in honor of the Blessed Sacrament, while the building

    Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament

    Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament

    Shrine_of_the_Most_Blessed_Sacrament

  • Lunette (liturgy)
  • the consecrated Host, is placed in the centre of a vessel known as a monstrance, or ostensory, which can be mounted or carried within the church. The

    Lunette (liturgy)

    Lunette (liturgy)

    Lunette_(liturgy)

  • List of Eucharistic miracles
  • thief tries to fry Host, Host bleeds Turin 1453 Italy Stolen Host and Monstrance rise; later Host becomes illuminated Turin 1640 Italy Attempt to steal

    List of Eucharistic miracles

    List_of_Eucharistic_miracles

  • 7th National Eucharistic Congress (United States)
  • 1935 Catholic event in Cleveland

    men, with women and children in the upper deck. Searchlights lit up the monstrance with the exposed Eucharist as hymns were sung. The bishop of Amarillo

    7th National Eucharistic Congress (United States)

    7th National Eucharistic Congress (United States)

    7th_National_Eucharistic_Congress_(United_States)

  • Pange lingua gloriosi corporis mysterium
  • 13th-century hymn written by Saint Thomas Aquinas

    ergo) are often separated out. They mark the end of the procession of the monstrance in Holy Thursday liturgy. Various separate musical settings have been

    Pange lingua gloriosi corporis mysterium

    Pange lingua gloriosi corporis mysterium

    Pange_lingua_gloriosi_corporis_mysterium

  • Bryce Dessner
  • American musician

    " which was used for Matthew Ritchie's performance art piece 'Monstrance.' 'Monstrance' was performed in November 2011 on Venice Beach in Los Angeles

    Bryce Dessner

    Bryce Dessner

    Bryce_Dessner

  • Reliquary
  • Container for religious relics

    sacred effigies and relics of a saint. During the later Middle Ages, the monstrance form, primarily used for consecrated hosts, was sometimes used for reliquaries

    Reliquary

    Reliquary

    Reliquary

  • Silver-gilt
  • Silver gilded with gold

    scratched and bent.) For objects that have intricate detail such as monstrances, gilding greatly reduces the need for cleaning and polishing, and so

    Silver-gilt

    Silver-gilt

    Silver-gilt

  • Clare of Assisi
  • Foundress of the Franciscan Second Order and saint

    rediscovered in 1850.[citation needed] In art, Clare is often shown carrying a monstrance or pyx, in commemoration of when she drove away the invading troops of

    Clare of Assisi

    Clare of Assisi

    Clare_of_Assisi

  • Ibiza Cathedral
  • Roman catholic cathedral in Spain

    keeps many works of art, among which are several notable pieces: a Gothic monstrance of golden silver, made by Francesc Martí in 1399, two Gothic panels of

    Ibiza Cathedral

    Ibiza Cathedral

    Ibiza_Cathedral

  • Gil Vicente
  • Portuguese playwright and poet (c.1465-c.1536)

    of King John II, Dona Leonor. He was the creator of the famous Belém Monstrance, and master of rhetoric of King Manuel I. His plays and poetry, written

    Gil Vicente

    Gil Vicente

    Gil_Vicente

  • Monastery of Sant Jeroni de Cotalba
  • the pictorial works went to the Museum of Fine Arts of Valencia. The Monstrance went to the Collegiate Basilica of Gandia, the organ to the Pias Schools

    Monastery of Sant Jeroni de Cotalba

    Monastery of Sant Jeroni de Cotalba

    Monastery_of_Sant_Jeroni_de_Cotalba

  • Turin
  • City in Piedmont, Italy

    city in 1453, when a soldier was carrying off a monstrance containing the Blessed Sacrament; the monstrance fell to the ground, while the host remained suspended

    Turin

    Turin

    Turin

  • Western Rite Orthodoxy
  • Western liturgy in Eastern Orthodox Churches

    Humeral veil Hymns to Mary Last Gospel Liturgy of Saint Tikhon Maniple Monstrance Personal ordinariate Roman Canon Thurible Tunicle Stations of the Cross

    Western Rite Orthodoxy

    Western_Rite_Orthodoxy

  • Raymond Nonnatus
  • Medieval saint from Catalonia in Spain

    Attributes A Mercedarian friar wearing a cardinal's red mozzetta, holding a monstrance and a martyr's palm branch Patronage Baitoa, Dominican Republic; Moncada

    Raymond Nonnatus

    Raymond Nonnatus

    Raymond_Nonnatus

  • José Velázquez de Medrano
  • Spanish silversmith and noble from Logroño

    Medrano's significant works primarily include a series of stationary monstrances and Eucharistic pavilions. These pieces, created between 1594 and 1608

    José Velázquez de Medrano

    José_Velázquez_de_Medrano

  • Humeral veil
  • Roman Catholic liturgical vestment

    the people with the monstrance, they cover their hands with the ends of the veil so that their hands do not touch the monstrance as a mark of respect

    Humeral veil

    Humeral veil

    Humeral_veil

  • Ávila Cathedral
  • Roman Catholic church in Ávila, Spain

    Secundus. However, its most notable work is the enormous processional monstrance (1571), a shrine in six bodies by the goldsmith Juan de Arphe y Villafañe

    Ávila Cathedral

    Ávila Cathedral

    Ávila_Cathedral

  • John Vianney
  • French Catholic priest and saint (1786–1859)

    Part of a series on Eucharistic adoration of the Catholic Church Solar monstrance of the Eucharist Papal documents Mirae caritatis Dominicae cenae Mysterium

    John Vianney

    John Vianney

    John_Vianney

  • Nativity of Mary
  • Christian feast day for the birth of Mary

    infant Virgin, using the Cabeza or head of a cherub angel from a damaged monstrance to create a Santo image. Later, Marian visionary, Rosario Arrevillaga

    Nativity of Mary

    Nativity of Mary

    Nativity_of_Mary

  • National Museum of Ancient Art
  • Art Museum in Lisbon, Portugal

    famous monstrance of Belém. It might have been made by the playwright, actor, and poet, Gil Vicente. According to an inscription on the monstrance, it was

    National Museum of Ancient Art

    National Museum of Ancient Art

    National_Museum_of_Ancient_Art

  • Zamora Cathedral
  • Catholic cathedral in Spain

    Tarquin the Etruscan king of Rome. Another treasure is a Late Gothic monstrance of 1515. Ponce Giraldo de Cabrera High medieval domes "Monuments in Zamora

    Zamora Cathedral

    Zamora Cathedral

    Zamora_Cathedral

  • Continual prayer
  • Christian religious practice

    the Blessed Sacrament (i.e., a consecrated Host) exposed to view in a monstrance on the altar of the principal chapel. These monastic communities may themselves

    Continual prayer

    Continual prayer

    Continual_prayer

  • Altar Wings of Roudníky
  • Two wings of a late Gothic retable

    anonymous painter portrayed "Crucifixion" and "The Last Supper", possibly in monstrance with the body of the Lord. Due to the fact both wing panels are shown

    Altar Wings of Roudníky

    Altar Wings of Roudníky

    Altar_Wings_of_Roudníky

  • Geltrude Comensoli
  • 19th-century Italian nun and saint (1847–1903)

    Peter's Basilica by Benedict XVI Feast February 18 Attributes holding a Monstrance, Genuflecting or Kneeling to the Blessed Sacrament Patronage Val Camonica

    Geltrude Comensoli

    Geltrude Comensoli

    Geltrude_Comensoli

  • St. Sebastian's Church, Enderamulla
  • Roman Catholic church in Wattala, Sri Lanka

    preserved in a special reliquary, which is located together with the Monstrance in a glass chamber inside the eucharistic chapel on the left side of the

    St. Sebastian's Church, Enderamulla

    St. Sebastian's Church, Enderamulla

    St._Sebastian's_Church,_Enderamulla

  • Pirro Ligorio
  • Italian architect and painter (1512–1583)

    Constantine. Towards the end of Paul IV's tenure, he asked Ligorio to design a monstrance, or tabernacle, to be used for special papal trips. It was to be stored

    Pirro Ligorio

    Pirro Ligorio

    Pirro_Ligorio

  • Pićan
  • Municipality in Istria County, Croatia

    good view. The treasury contains chalices from the 15th century and a monstrance from the 16th century. Senj-Modruš's bishop Sebastijan Glavinić of Glamoč

    Pićan

    Pićan

    Pićan

  • Luna
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    artillery rocket Luna, a type of small vessel which holds the Host in a monstrance Luna language, a Bantu language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo

    Luna

    Luna

  • Andoins
  • Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France

    objects: The Furniture in the Church An Altar Vase (19th century) A Sunburst Monstrance (19th century) A Lantern (19th century) A Thurible (17th century) 2 Processional

    Andoins

    Andoins

    Andoins

  • Berlin Cathedral
  • Lutheran church in Berlin

    the collegiate church with luxuriant furnishings, such as paraments, monstrances, relics, chasubles, carpets and antependia. From 1545 on the electoral

    Berlin Cathedral

    Berlin Cathedral

    Berlin_Cathedral

  • 9th National Eucharistic Congress (United States)
  • 1941 Catholic event in Minnesota, US

    various Pontifical liturgies. A monstrance brought by the Rev. Felix Tissot from France in 1865 was the official monstrance of the congress, and was featured

    9th National Eucharistic Congress (United States)

    9th National Eucharistic Congress (United States)

    9th_National_Eucharistic_Congress_(United_States)

  • Ghost discography
  • Blabbermouth.net. 25 March 2013. Retrieved 20 September 2016. "Ghost: 'Monstrance Clock' Video Released". Blabbermouth.net. 3 July 2013. Retrieved 20 September

    Ghost discography

    Ghost discography

    Ghost_discography

  • Riobamba
  • City in Chimborazo, Ecuador

    Arte Religioso de la Concepción This museum has a gem-encrusted gold monstrance. The art included in this religious collection is from the 18th century

    Riobamba

    Riobamba

    Riobamba

  • Archdiocesan Shrine of Espiritu Santo
  • Roman Catholic church in Manila, Philippines

    apostles on the ark in the sanctuary was painted by Mr. Jose Santos. A monstrance which was made in 1899 and a church ceiling with a Gothic design were

    Archdiocesan Shrine of Espiritu Santo

    Archdiocesan Shrine of Espiritu Santo

    Archdiocesan_Shrine_of_Espiritu_Santo

  • Barry Andrews (musician)
  • English singer, songwriter, and keyboardist

    bandmate Andy Partridge alongside Shriekback drummer Martyn Barker on Monstrance, a double album of instrumental improvisations. In 2015, Andrews recorded

    Barry Andrews (musician)

    Barry Andrews (musician)

    Barry_Andrews_(musician)

  • Catherine of Siena
  • Italian Dominican philosopher and saint (1347–1380)

    Siena, 17th-Century Flemish School Joseph Hasslwander, St. Catherine with Monstrance (1838) This painting depicts the Virgin giving the rosary to St. Dominic;

    Catherine of Siena

    Catherine of Siena

    Catherine_of_Siena

  • Henrietta Maria of France
  • Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to 1649

    garden and a magnificent altarpiece by Rubens. It also had an unusual monstrance, designed by François Dieussart to exhibit the Holy Sacrament. Henrietta

    Henrietta Maria of France

    Henrietta Maria of France

    Henrietta_Maria_of_France

  • Ailleville
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    Chalice (19th century) A Paten (19th century) An Incense lamp (1821) A Monstrance (19th century) A Statue: Saint Ambroise (18th century) A Statue: Saint

    Ailleville

    Ailleville

    Ailleville

  • St Francis of Assisi Church, Notting Hill
  • Church in Notting Hill, England

    furnishings to the church, such as the cover for the baptismal font, a monstrance, processional cross, candlesticks and vestments. Between 1865 and 1870

    St Francis of Assisi Church, Notting Hill

    St Francis of Assisi Church, Notting Hill

    St_Francis_of_Assisi_Church,_Notting_Hill

  • Anthony of Padua
  • Portuguese Catholic saint (1195–1231)

    half-starved mule and showed it fresh fodder. Saint Anthony showed the mule the monstrance containing the Blessed Sacrament. The mule ignored the fodder and bowed

    Anthony of Padua

    Anthony of Padua

    Anthony_of_Padua

  • Church of Our Lady, Assens
  • Church in Assens, Denmark

    its present form. The Catholic past of the building is heralded in a monstrance, now located to the right of the altar, and a stoup in what was then the

    Church of Our Lady, Assens

    Church of Our Lady, Assens

    Church_of_Our_Lady,_Assens

  • Tanay Church
  • Roman Catholic church in Rizal, Philippines

    church also houses a relic of a piece of bone of San Ildefonso housed in a monstrance, given by Felipe Pedraja in October 2006 from Zamora, Spain in which the

    Tanay Church

    Tanay Church

    Tanay_Church

  • Isabella Clara Eugenia
  • Sovereign of the Netherlands from 1598 to 1621

    These depict Isabella as the order's patron saint, "Clare of Assisi with Monstrance". One of Isabella Clara Eugenia's most important acts of artistic patronage

    Isabella Clara Eugenia

    Isabella Clara Eugenia

    Isabella_Clara_Eugenia

  • John Paul II Cathedral Museum
  • 11th-century stone building. Cathedral Threasury Room (17th – 20th century) – monstrance of bishop Stanisław Dąmbski, mitre of Bishop Andrzej Lipski, the collection

    John Paul II Cathedral Museum

    John Paul II Cathedral Museum

    John_Paul_II_Cathedral_Museum

  • Cusco
  • City in Peru

    carvings are highlights, now a popular museum. Also on view is an elaborate monstrance made of gold and gemstones that weighs 22 kg (49 lb) and is 130 cm (51

    Cusco

    Cusco

    Cusco

  • Ornaments Rubric
  • Humeral veil Hymns to Mary Last Gospel Liturgy of Saint Tikhon Maniple Monstrance Personal ordinariate Roman Canon Thurible Tunicle Stations of the Cross

    Ornaments Rubric

    Ornaments_Rubric

  • Daily Office (Anglican)
  • Canonical hour prayers within Anglicanism

    Humeral veil Hymns to Mary Last Gospel Liturgy of Saint Tikhon Maniple Monstrance Personal ordinariate Roman Canon Thurible Tunicle Stations of the Cross

    Daily Office (Anglican)

    Daily_Office_(Anglican)

  • Jansenism
  • Catholic theological movement

    Sainte-Marguerite in Paris, in which the parish priest (and bearer of the monstrance) was a notorious appelant. The miracle was recognised, processions were

    Jansenism

    Jansenism

    Jansenism

  • Leo Madigan
  • Guide. 2007. Fatima-Ophel. (Portugal). ISBN 978-972-99941-3-5 The Irish Monstrance. 2009. Fatima-Ophel. (Portugal). ISBN 978-972-99941-4-2 Exquisite Miniature

    Leo Madigan

    Leo_Madigan

  • Aix, Corrèze
  • Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France

    Painting with frame: Calvary with Saint Madeleine (17th century) A Sunburst Monstrance (19th century) A Neo-gothic Chalice with Paten (19th century) A Neo-gothic

    Aix, Corrèze

    Aix, Corrèze

    Aix,_Corrèze

  • Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes
  • Marian shrine in Hautes-Pyrénées, France

    by sick pilgrims followed by a priest, bishop or cardinal carrying a monstrance containing the Blessed Sacrament. Typically the bearer of the Blessed

    Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes

    Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes

    Sanctuary_of_Our_Lady_of_Lourdes

  • Anti-Catholicism in the United States
  • producers and directors concerned with the visual image. Vestments, monstrances, statues, crucifixes – to say nothing of the symbols of the sacraments

    Anti-Catholicism in the United States

    Anti-Catholicism_in_the_United_States

  • Matthias Steinl
  • Austrian painter, architect, sculptor and designer

    Austria with a stylistic and iconographic unity); Klosterneuburg Priory: a monstrance (1710); the triumphal arches, choir decorations (together with Donato

    Matthias Steinl

    Matthias Steinl

    Matthias_Steinl

  • Sacré-Cœur, Paris
  • Catholic basilica and landmark in Paris, France

    body, consecrated during the Mass) has been continually on display in a monstrance above the high altar. Perpetual adoration of the Blessed Sacrament has

    Sacré-Cœur, Paris

    Sacré-Cœur, Paris

    Sacré-Cœur,_Paris

  • Arromanches-les-Bains
  • Commune in Normandy, France

    windows (19th-20th century) Ciboria (19th century) A Paten (19th century) A Monstrance (19th century) A Chalice (19th century) A Box for Oil for the sick (20th

    Arromanches-les-Bains

    Arromanches-les-Bains

    Arromanches-les-Bains

  • Martin Brennan (Irish politician)
  • Irish politician (1900–1956)

    to direct church intervention, when on 26 August 1954 the shot of the monstrance (bearing the blessed sacrament) was cut from Universal Newsreel. A keen

    Martin Brennan (Irish politician)

    Martin_Brennan_(Irish_politician)

  • Popestar Tour
  • 2016–17 concert tour by Ghost

    Stockholm show on 28 April 2017. A 20-piece children's choir joined them for "Monstrance Clock" at the end of their Bloodstock Festival show on 12 August 2017

    Popestar Tour

    Popestar_Tour

  • Museum of San Juan
  • Municipal museum in Puerto Rico

    periods ranging from the 17th to the 19th centuries. 17th-century silver monstrance. Cathedral treasury exhibition. José Campeche and Luis Paret exhibition

    Museum of San Juan

    Museum of San Juan

    Museum_of_San_Juan

  • Elisabeth von Matsch
  • Swiss noblewoman

    chasuble, a gilded "tryenvass", the big monstrance with the mandrel the crown of Christ, the small monstrance with an attached closure ("Schlössli") heart-shaped

    Elisabeth von Matsch

    Elisabeth von Matsch

    Elisabeth_von_Matsch

  • The Mission (1986 film)
  • 1986 British film by Roland Joffé

    in a religious procession. Father Gabriel is at the head, carrying a monstrance with the Blessed Sacrament. The colonial forces organize a firing line

    The Mission (1986 film)

    The_Mission_(1986_film)

  • Francis of Assisi
  • Italian Catholic saint (1181–1226)

    Part of a series on Eucharistic adoration of the Catholic Church Solar monstrance of the Eucharist Papal documents Mirae caritatis Dominicae cenae Mysterium

    Francis of Assisi

    Francis of Assisi

    Francis_of_Assisi

  • La Lechuga
  • La Lechuga (English: The Lettuce) is a monstrance made between 1700 and 1707 by José de Galaz for the San Ignacio Church [es] of Bogotá, then part of the

    La Lechuga

    La Lechuga

    La_Lechuga

  • Johann Konrad von Gemmingen
  • Roman Catholic bishop

    provided him with an escort. On 23 July 1611, he received a ceremonial monstrance he had commissioned, in the form of a vine with 66 bunches of grapes,

    Johann Konrad von Gemmingen

    Johann Konrad von Gemmingen

    Johann_Konrad_von_Gemmingen

  • Eucharistic miracle of Santarém
  • Thirteenth-century Christian miracle

    miraculously appeared. This small ambula was placed in a silver-gilt monstrance, where it is still located today. The Parish Church of Saint Stephen is

    Eucharistic miracle of Santarém

    Eucharistic miracle of Santarém

    Eucharistic_miracle_of_Santarém

  • Irish round tower
  • Irish mediaeval stone tower beside a church or monastery

    12 paces around and over 100 feet tall). An engraving on the foot of a monstrance (dating from 1669) in the Dominican friary at Pope's Quay, Cork depicts

    Irish round tower

    Irish round tower

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  • Loreta (Prague)
  • Church in Hradčany, Czech Republic

    building also houses a large collection of liturgical tools, mainly monstrances. Exhibitions are occasionally held on the first floor of the cloister

    Loreta (Prague)

    Loreta (Prague)

    Loreta_(Prague)

  • Blessing in the Catholic Church
  • Type of rite

    for other purposes, dress and cinctures worn in honour of the saints, monstrances, reliquaries, vessels for Holy Oils, church ornaments, clerical habits

    Blessing in the Catholic Church

    Blessing in the Catholic Church

    Blessing_in_the_Catholic_Church

  • Collect for Purity
  • Liturgical prayer common in Anglicanism

    Humeral veil Hymns to Mary Last Gospel Liturgy of Saint Tikhon Maniple Monstrance Personal ordinariate Roman Canon Thurible Tunicle Stations of the Cross

    Collect for Purity

    Collect_for_Purity

  • Archail
  • Commune in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France

    Painting: Donation of the Rosary (19th century) A Thurible (18th century) A Monstrance (19th century) A Statue: Saint Joseph (19th century) A Statue: The Coronation

    Archail

    Archail

    Archail

  • Maria Candida of the Eucharist
  • Italian Discalced Carmelite and Blessed

    Part of a series on Eucharistic adoration of the Catholic Church Solar monstrance of the Eucharist Papal documents Mirae caritatis Dominicae cenae Mysterium

    Maria Candida of the Eucharist

    Maria Candida of the Eucharist

    Maria_Candida_of_the_Eucharist

  • Aydie
  • Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France

    Tabernacle, Retable, Lighting Arm, and 6 candlesticks (18th century) A Monstrance (1868) A Pill-box (18th century) A Chalice with Paten (18th century) 2

    Aydie

    Aydie

    Aydie

  • 10th National Eucharistic Congress (United States)
  • 2024 Catholic event in Indiana, US

    Archdiocese of Indianapolis after the conclusion of the congress. The monstrance used for the eucharistic procession on July 20 is located at Saints Peter

    10th National Eucharistic Congress (United States)

    10th National Eucharistic Congress (United States)

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  • Church of Wells
  • American religious group

    June 3, 2025. Retrieved June 4, 2025. Figge, Jack (June 5, 2025). "'The monstrance is a monstrosity!' - NEC pilgrims face protestors". The Pillar. Retrieved

    Church of Wells

    Church of Wells

    Church_of_Wells

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  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Harhas

    Anger, heat of confidence.

  • Dunnaway
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dunnaway

    English : variant spelling of Dunaway.

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    Indian, Tamil

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    Sweet Person

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    Satisfied

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    Indian

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    In my body

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    A prophets name

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    Hindu

    Rith

    Persevering enemy, Somebody who gives shelter

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  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Kreema | க்ரிமாஂ

  • Bird
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    English and Scottish

    Bird

    English and Scottish : from Middle English bird, brid ‘nestling’, ‘young bird’ (Old English bridd), applied as a nickname or perhaps occasionally as a metonymic occupational name for a bird catcher. The metathesized form is first found in the Northumbrian dialect of Middle English, but the surname is more common in central and southern England. It may possibly also be derived from Old English burde ‘maiden’, ‘girl’, applied as a derisory nickname.Irish : Anglicization of Gaelic Ó hÉanacháin or Ó hÉinigh, in which the first element (after Ó) has been taken as Gaelic éan ‘bird’ (see Heneghan).Jewish : translation of various Ashkenazic surnames meaning ‘bird’, as for example Vogel.

  • Tarique
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Tarique

    Morning star.

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  • Monstrance
  • n.

    A transparent pyx, in which the consecrated host is exposed to view.

  • Ostensory
  • n.

    Same as Monstrance.

  • Remonstrance
  • n.

    Same as Monstrance.