Holy things (like crucifixes, consecrated hosts etc.) and garlic.
The cast of Sportclub - 1974 includes: Uwe Bahn as Himself - Host Alexander Bommes as Himself - Host Matthias Cammann as Himself - Host Gerhard Delling as Himself - Host Wilfried Hark as Himself - Host Monica Lierhaus as Herself - Host Sandra Maahn as Herself - Host Martin Roschitz as Himself - Host Stephan Schiffner as Himself - Host
The cast of Academy Live - 1995 includes: Lynda Cardwell as Host Matt Damon as himself Kraig Kann as Host Peter Kessler as Host Rich Lerner as Host Tom Nettles as Host Kelly Tilghman as Host Scott Van Pelt as Host Megan West as Host
The cast of Intervilles - 1962 includes: Big Ali as Himself - Co-Host Juliette Arnaud as Herself - Host (2004) Tex as Himself - Co-Host Tex as Himself - Host Philippe Corti as Himself (2005-2006) Philippe Corti as Himself - Host Vanessa Dolmen as Herself - Host Simone Garnier as Herself - Host Julien Lepers as Himself - Host Guy Lux as Himself - Host Olivier Minne as Himself - Host Nathalie Simon as Herself - Co-Host Nathalie Simon as Herself - Host
The cast of Arts Showcase - 2012 includes: Heath Buckmaster as Himself - Host Rose Froling as Herself - Host Andrea Guidry as Herself - Host Jessica Laskey as Herself - Host Kellie Raines as Herself - Host Jason Shoultz as Himself - Host Erron Smooth as Himself - Host Terri Taliaferro as Herself - Host
In the tabernacle.
The Sacrament is kept in a Ciborium. For adoration, the Holy Eucharist is displayed in a monstrance.
The place where the host is kept in church is called the Tabernacle. It is a locked box or cabinet where consecrated hosts (the Eucharist) are stored for adoration, communion, and to be taken to the sick.
He consecrated the host for communion.
It is called a host
A monstrace is a vessel used to display a consecrated host. Typically, it is a starburst design with the host in the center clear window.
The paten is the saucerlike disk that it used to hold the Host when it is being consecrated.
Roman Catholic AnswerStrictly speaking, they should only be called "Hosts" when they are consecrated and are now physically and really the Body of Christ, at which point they would be on the altar, or stored in the Tabernacle. The small rounds wafers used for Hosts are just bread and usually stored in the sacristy or a convenient freezer before use, they are not technically "hosts" before they are used, just wafers.
Consecrated Hosts are stored in a locked Tabernacle, not on the altar. The Tabernacle may be located immediately behind the main altar or on its own pedestal in the Church, non on the altar.
I am tempted to say the priest, but you are asking about a thing. The thing that the Host rests on when it is consecrated is a paten. The thing that the Host rests in when it is in the tabernacle is a ciborium. The thing that the Host is displayed in is an ostensorium or monstrance. You didn't specify which "thing".
No, "host" should not be capitalized in a sentence unless it is at the beginning of the sentence or part of a proper noun.
Yes it is. Preferably, after it has been consecrated, it would be better to use the term Body of Christ.