Crossword-Solution: CIBORIUM 8 letters, 8 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Word Word Type Definition
Ciborium n. A canopy usually standing free and supported on four
columns, covering the high altar, or, very rarely, a secondary altar.
Ciborium n. The coffer or case in which the host is kept; the pyx.

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CANOPIED shrine 1 answer
HOLY vessel 3 answers
pyx 4 answers
Shrine 15 answers
Canopy 35 answers
Receptacle 36 answers
Cup 38 answers
Church part 55 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EREAT
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greedy person
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Sentences with CIBORIUM (5)

His hands were trembling and his soul trembled as he heard the priest pass with the ciborium from communicant to communicant.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man James Joyce 2001
Pierre, the interior of which, still smothered in whitewash in 1910, was remarkable for its florid Gothic rood-screen and soaring Tabernacle, or Ciborium.
Beautiful Europe - Belgium Joseph E. Morris 2003
Once, when I was about to communicate,--it was shortly before I had this vision,--the Host being still in the ciborium, for It had not yet been given me, I saw something like a dove, which moved its wings with a sound.
The Life of St. Teresa of Jesus Teresa of Avila 2005
Meanwhile Abbe Judaine had already deposited the ciborium on a little table, between two lighted tapers, which looked like woeful stars in the semi-obscurity of the ward.
The Three Cities Trilogy: Lourdes, Vol. 2 Emile Zola 2005
Meanwhile Abbé Judaine had already deposited the ciborium on a little table, between two lighted tapers, which looked like woeful stars in the semi-obscurity of the ward.
The Three Cities Trilogy, Complete Émile Zola 2003

Quotes with CIBORIUM (2)

I am convinced that one should tell one's spiritual director if one has a great desire for Communion, for Our Lord does not come from Heaven every day to stay in a golden ciborium; He comes to find another heaven, the heaven of our soul in which He loves to dwell.
Therese de Lisieux The Story Of A Soul: The Autobiography Of St. Therese Of Lisieux
Most of us love a non-self, or something extrinsic and apart from our inner life; but a mother's love during the time she is a flesh-and-blood ciborium is not for a non-self but for one that is her very self, a perfect example of charity and love which hardly perceives a separation. Motherhood then becomes a kind of priesthood. She brings God to man by preparing the flesh in which the soul will be implanted; she brings man to God in offering the child back again to the Creator.
Fulton J. Sheen Life Is Worth Living