Crossword-Solution: CIBORIUM
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| 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. |
We have 8 clues for the answer “CIBORIUM”
| Clue | Answers |
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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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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEARE
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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.
Pierre, the interior of which, still smothered in whitewash in 1910, was remarkable for its florid Gothic rood-screen and soaring Tabernacle, or Ciborium.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.