| 31. | Examples are known of the incorporation of Kufic script such as a 13th French Master Alpais'ciborium at the Louvre Museum.
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| 32. | Lady O'Hagan donated a chalice, ciborium ( still at the church ) and the present statue of Our Lady.
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| 33. | As the iconostasis grew, the ciborium declined, although some late examples, by now invisible to the congregation, were produced.
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| 34. | In medieval Latin, and in English, " Ciborium " more commonly refers to a covered container used in tabernacle or aumbry.
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| 35. | Regardless of Schwarz's suggestions, she came and took the host from the ciborium herself, thus arguably giving herself communion.
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| 36. | These are usually called baldachins ( not at Angers ), and many have certainly departed from the traditional form of the ciborium.
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| 37. | In 1739, he produced a " ciborium for the Eucharist " for the parish of Saint-Charles-de-Lachenaie.
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| 38. | Recent scholars tend to group the Lindau Gospels and the Arnulf Ciborium in closer relation to each other than the Codex Aureus to either.
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| 39. | In the western part is a ciborium ( early 15th century ) which marks the place where Peter would pray for the first time.
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| 40. | If free-standing, they could be placed, as also in Eastern Christianity, within a ciborium ( sometimes called a baldachin ).
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