The Sacrament is kept in a Ciborium. For adoration, the Holy Eucharist is displayed in a monstrance.
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".
Roman Catholic AnswerThere are many vessels used to hold the Blessed Sacrament: the Paten holds the Host, the Chalice contains the Precious Blood. The tabernacle contains the Hosts that are needed for the sick. The Monstrance contains a Host during Adoration or Benediction. A Ciborium holds a number of Hosts in the Tabernacle or during Holy Communion.
A tabernacle is a fixed, locked box used in churches to store the consecrated Eucharist, typically in the form of bread. It is meant to hold the reserved sacrament for use in communion or for praying in front of as a centerpiece of devotion.
The vessel with the pestle holds the brew that is true.That is one huge cargo vessel.
There isn't a definitive answer to how many performances a year are there at The Tabernacle in Atlanta. On average the venue holds 10-15 performances a month.
Vase
A vessel is like a container that holds or transports something, similar to how a cup holds liquid or a ship carries cargo across the ocean. Just as a vessel can be used to store or move substances, our bodies can also be seen as vessels that hold our thoughts, emotions, and experiences.
The tabernacle lamp holds symbolic importance in religious ceremonies as a representation of God's presence and eternal light. It serves as a reminder of God's constant presence and guidance in the lives of believers.
isn't it your heart. = )
A carafe is a common wine vessel that usually holds .75 L, which is about 25 oz. A pint is 16, so it's about a pint and a half. You may be thinking of something else though.
(the "monstrance" is a standing vessel holding the Eucharist in a Mass)"There is some debate in the Catholic Church over the use of a very ornate monstrance for the Host.""The monstrance normally holds an oversized bread disc, which is not always consumed."
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.