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Ciborium (container)

A ciborium (plural ciboria) is a covered container used in Roman Catholic, Anglican, and related churches to store the consecrated hosts of the sacrament of  Holy Communion. A ciborium is also  an architectural feature in some churches. It resembles the shape of a chalice but its bowl more round than conical, and takes its name from its cover, surmounted by a cross or other sacred design. In the early Christian Church, Holy communion was not kept at homes to be handy for the Last Rites where needed. In churches, a ciborium is usually kept in a tabernacle or aumbry. In some cases, it may be veiled to indicate the presence of the consecrated hosts.

Other containers for the host include the paten (a small plate) or a basin (for loaves or bread rather than wafers) used at the time of consecration and distribution at the main service of Holy Eucharist. A pyx is a small, circular container into which a few consecrated hosts can be placed. Pyxes are typically used to bring communion to the sick or shut-in.

Ciborium

Museum Quality Chalices & Ciboria

Our antique church chalices and antique church ciboria are a selection ot our extensive collections. We have over 500 chalices & ciboria on display in our showrooms for you to choose from. We can also custom manufacture your chalice according to your personal specifications or replicate magnificent museum pieces. Please feel free to ask! We offer our exclusive sacred vessels in various styles including: Traditional Gothic, Romanesque, Authentic Byzantine, Carolingian, Baroque and Edwardian styles. These along with  our contemporary styles make up a unique display of fint craftmanship.We always have 500 Antique Chalices.

We offer always 500 antique chalices and antique ciboria mostly massive silver all old and original.

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Chalice

In Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Oriental Orthodoxy, Anglicanism, Lutheranism and some other Christian denominations, a chalice is a standing cup used to hold sacramental wine during the Eucharist ( also called the Lord s Supper or Holy Communion). Chalices are often made of precious metal, and they are sometimes richly enamelled and jewelled. In Christian tradition the Holy Chalice is the vessel which Jesus used at the Last Supper to serve the wine.

Ciborium

( container)

A ciborium (plural ciboria) is a covered container used in Roman Catholic, Anglican, and related churches to store the consecrated hosts of the sacrament of  Holy Communion. A ciborium is also an architectural feature in some churches. It resembles the shape of a chalice but its bowl is more round than conical, and takes its name from its cover, surmounted by a cross or other sacred design. In the early Christian Church, Holy Communion was not kept at homes to be handy for the Last Rites where needed. In churches, a ciborium is usually kept in a tabernacle or aumbry. In some cases, it may be veiled to indicate the presence of the consecrated hosts. Other containers for the host include the paten ( a small plate) or a basin ( for loaves of bread rather than wafers) used at the time of consecration and distribution at  the main service of Holy Eucharist. A pyx is a small, circular container into which a few consecrated hosts can be placed. Pyxes are typically used to bring communion to the sick or shut-in.

Antique Church Chalice

We are the worlds leading manufacturer and supplier of the finest quality church items for over 35 years.Also specialized in antique church and silverware We have thousands of world class quality sacred vessels always in stock. We can deliver any church item to our customers worldwide. Our collection consist of Chalices, Ciboria,Flagons, Monstrances,Tabernacles,Reliquaries,Censors,Sancturary Lamps,CandleSticks,Altar Crosses,Missal Stands,Processional Crosses,Statuary,Stations of the Cross,Wall Murals,Holy Water Fonts,Pews and Chairs,Marble,Altars,Altar Rails,Baptismal Fonts,and much more...Chalice, Ciborium, Ornatechalice. Ornate Chalice. Gothic style Chalice, Gothicstylechalice,  Ciboria, Paten, Communion plates, communionplates, Cruets, Cruetssets, Pyxes, Communion sets. Communionsets, Monstrances, and  Lunettes. The worlds finest manufacturer and supplier of church furnishings: Fluminalis Church Interiors Horssen Holland sinds 1972. E-mail: info@fluminalis.com

De ciborie is in de katholieke liturgie de kelk waarin de geconsacreerde Hosties worden bewaard. In tegenstelling tot de miskelk heeft de ciborie een deksel, waarop doorgaans een rechtopstaand kruisje is bevestigd. Als de ciborie het Allerheiligste bevat hangt men er een ciborievelum overheen en bewaart men haar in het tabernakel. De binnenkant van de kelk ("cuppa") is bijna altijd verguld. Voor het Tweede Vaticaans Concilie was dit verplicht, tegenwoordig gewoon gebruikelijk.

Das Ziborium ist ein Kelch mit einem festen Deckel, der oft mit einem Stoffmäntelchen (Velum) umgeben ist. Die konsekrierten Hostien, die bei der Messe übrig bleiben, werden darin gesammelt und dann im Tabernakel aufbewahrt. Manchmal wird mit einem Ziborium bei einer Andacht auch der Segen erteilt, wie sonst mit einer Monstranz.

Im frühen Mittelalter wurde das Ziborium meist in Büchsenform aus edlem Holz, Elfenbein oder Metall angefertigt und mit einem Kreuz versehen. Im ausgehenden Mittelalter hatte sich seine Form so sehr der Form des Messkelches genähert, dass nur noch der Deckelabschluss den Unterschied verdeutlicht. In manchen Gegenden ist deshalb auch die Bezeichnung „Speisekelch“ gebräuchlich

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