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Q: What are the sacred vessels that is used to expose the Blessed Sacrament?
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When is a monstrance seen in church?

A monstrance, also called an ostensorium, is a sacred vessel used by Catholics and Orthodox to place the Blessed Sacrament on display for adoration and benediction.


Why should you keep the Blessed Sacrament in the Church?

The Blessed Sacrament is Christ's Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity. Therefore, the only appropriate place for it is in the sacred space of the church where it cannot be degraded or profaned. There are special circumstances, such as processions, that allow for a priest to carry the Sacrament outside the church, but these must be approved by the diocese and are typically for specific liturgical reasons, such as major feast days.


What are some ways Jesus presence in the Eucharist is honored?

When the Host is consecrated, the priest raises it high so that the people may adore. He does this again at the end of the Canon, and again before the Agnus Dei. Before the Blessed Sacrament reserved, everbody genuflects upon entering and leaving, and anytime that they cross in front of the reserved Blessed Sacrament. During Adoration, the Host is placed in a monstrance, and during Benediction everyone is blessed with the Sacred Host. A light is kept burning by the reserved Sacrament in the tabernacle and many candles are used on the altar when the Sacrament is there.


What are some ways that Jesus' presence in the Eucharist is honored?

When the Host is consecrated, the priest raises it high so that the people may adore. He does this again at the end of the Canon, and again before the Agnus Dei. Before the Blessed Sacrament reserved, everbody genuflects upon entering and leaving, and anytime that they cross in front of the reserved Blessed Sacrament. During Adoration, the Host is placed in a monstrance, and during Benediction everyone is blessed with the Sacred Host. A light is kept burning by the reserved Sacrament in the tabernacle and many candles are used on the altar when the Sacrament is there.


Why are the Divine Praises sung?

The Divine Praises is a Roman Catholic prayer and a customary part of the liturgy of Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. They are sung in order to make reparation for blasphemy. This text of the prayer is as follows: * Blessed be God. * Blessed be His Holy Name. * Blessed be Jesus Christ, true God and true Man. * Blessed be the Name of Jesus. * Blessed be His Most Sacred Heart. * Blessed be His Most Precious Blood. * Blessed be Jesus in the Most Holy Sacrament of the Altar. * Blessed be the Holy Spirit, the Paraclete. * Blessed be the great Mother of God, Mary most Holy. * Blessed be her Holy and Immaculate Conception. * Blessed be her Glorious Assumption. * Blessed be the name of Mary, Virgin and Mother. * Blessed be St. Joseph, her most chaste spouse. * Blessed be God in His Angels and in His Saints.


What do you call a candle that gives honor to the presence of the Blessed Sacrament in the tabernacle?

Catholic AnswerThe candle by the tabernacle, which is required to be burning anytime Our Blessed Lord is reserved in the tabernacle, is not necessarily red. Most parishes I know have a clear container for the candle, although some have a red one. There is no particular meaning, although red usually refers to the Sacred Heart (Our Blessed Lord, Jesus) and blue means Our Blessed Lady, the Immaculate Heart.


Why is the Paten a sacred object?

it is a blessed object and used in the service of the holy mass; not particularly sacred.


Why is a Paten a sacred object?

it is a blessed object and used in the service of the holy mass; not particularly sacred.


What is the sacred rite that is thought capable of transmitting the mystery of Christ to worshipers?

sacrament


What do you understand from the sacraments of the church?

The word sacrament comes the Latin word "Sacra" means sacred and "mens" means mind. Therefore it is called "mind the sacred." The sacrament of the church is mostly instituted by Christ. Comment: The etymology is explained at the related link.


How do you use sacrament in a sentence?

The priest performed the sacrament of baptism on the newborn baby.


Another word for blessed?

Some synonyms for the word blessed are sanctified, consecrated, exalted, hallowed, and sacred. Some antonyms for blessed are condemned, unflavored, damned, and unblessed.