Your question is strangely phrased, so I'm not sure what you mean by "instrument". A Monstrance or Ostensorium is used to hold the Blessed Eucharist for Adoration, it is placed on the altar. During Mass, a corporal must be placed under the Blessed Sacrament, the Precious Blood is held in the chalice and the Host is held in on a paten or in a ciborium.
It is called a ciborum.
the plate is called the paten and the cup is called the chalice
In the Christian Eucharist, also called Communion and The Lord's Supper, the wine is in the Chalice and the bread is on the Paten.
The instrument that holds the pipette is called a pipette bulb or a pipette filler. It is used to create suction for drawing liquid into the pipette and controlling its release.
Ciborium
sanctuary lamp
The main cup used by the priest for consecration is called the chalice. The other cups used for distribution to the peoplew are called communion cupsRoman Catholic AnswerAt the Mass, any vessel with holds the Blood of Our Blessed Lord is called a chalice.
I'm in my schools marching band and we call all of them instrument cases lol
An alter is a place of worship. Some religions sacrifice on them; some religions consider them a holy place where they can seek their god/God; some religions use them to hold items considered holy.A communion table holds the drink, representing the blood of Christ & the bread, representing the body of Christ. These are done in remembrance of Jesus & His sacrifice on the cross for mankind's sins.
The Communion is in a ciborium and the wine is in a chalice.
The container that is used to carry the host to the sick or shut-ins is called a pyx.Roman Catholic AnswerThat depends on which "container" you are talking about. The pyx is used for a few Hosts to be brought to the sick, a luna holds a single large Host to be put in a monstrance or ostensorium for adoration and/or benediction; a tabernacle is used to respose a number of Hosts between Masses for Communion for the Sick, or Communion outside of Mass, etc. A ciborium holds a number of Hosts to be distributed for Holy Communion, a paten is a saucerlike dish, usually of gold, to hold a Host during Mass. Those are the usual containers that would normally be used for a Host.
An altar poem is a type of poem that is written for or about a special person, place, or moment in a person's life that holds significant emotional or symbolic value, akin to an offering or tribute. It often reflects personal experiences, memories, or feelings related to the subject of the poem and is written with a sense of reverence or devotion.