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  1. 2 de jun. de 2015 · Here are 15 examples of some particularly beautiful monstrances from around the world. You can click on any image to enlarge it. Enjoy! Monstrance of Arfe in Toledo Cathedral / Jeff Stvan, Flickr. Jornal O Bom Católico / Flickr. James Bradley / Flickr. Mary H Goudie / Flickr. Manederequesens / Wikipedia. Manederequesens / Wikipedia.

  2. Průběh adorace Monstrance určená k vystavení Eucharistie. Adorace probíhá zpravidla v kostele či kapli, většinou nějakým způsobem navazuje na slavení mše svaté. Konsekrovaná sv. Hostie je umístěna do monstrance a vystavena do středu oltáře k úctě věřících. Při tom se obvykle hraje a zpívá hymnus Klaním se ti vroucně, poté následuje úvodní modlitba kněze.

  3. www.usccb.org › beliefs-and-teachings › vocationsVocations Monstrance | USCCB

    Utilizing a Monstrance Blessed by the Holy Father for use during the Year of the Eucharist and designated for the Church in North America Origins and Purpose of the Vocations Monstrance On November 24, 2004 the late Pope John Paul II blessed six monstrances for use during the Year of the Eucharist for people to pray for an increase of vocations to ordained ministry and consecrated life.

  4. 29 de ene. de 2021 · As Eucharistic processions started to rise in popularity during the 13th century, the monstrance was constructed to house and display the Host. The word “monstrance” comes from the Latin word “monstrare”, which means “to show.”. In Catholic practice, the purpose of the monstrance is to show the presence of Christ.

  5. The Monstrance’s will help them facilitate, foster, and develop their Adoration devotions and services as they earnestly turn to the Eucharistic Jesus to be their strength now and always. Countless hearts and souls will receive the spiritual fruits and boundless graces from our Eucharistic Adoration at Queen of Heaven Formation House in Montego Bay.

  6. The monstrance was made by Enrique de Arfe, a silversmith of German descent, in 1515-23.It was commissioned by the Chapter of the Cathedral of Toledo to house the gold ostensorium that had belonged to Queen Isabella of Castile, made by Jaume Aimeric.The said ostensorium was bought in 1505 by the Primate Chapter in compliance with the Queen's Last Will and Testament, by order of Archbishop ...

  7. www.cabinet.ox.ac.ukmonstrancesMonstrances | cabinet

    The monstrance is famous for being used in the annual feast of Corpus Christi of Toledo. The creator of the Great Monstrance was the metalworker Enrique de Arfe, born Heinrich von Harff, originally from Julich or Harff near Cologne, Germany.[28] Arfe labored on it from 1517–1524, on commission to Cardinal Cisneros. It is of late Gothic design.