| 31. | Again, he could do anything _ chalice and reliquary, miter and monstrance _ with a palpable exuberance.
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| 32. | The Domschatzmuseum where church treasures, monstrances and tapestries are displayed is in St . Peter's Cathedral.
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| 33. | In reality it is a monstrance, in order to show the people that their leaders are indeed wonderful.
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| 34. | The bells are also rung when the monstrance or reserved Sacrament from a side altar to the high altar.
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| 35. | Suggested attributes included the rule book, a lily, a cross, a burning lamp and a monstrance.
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| 36. | He donated to the Wawel Cathedral a monstrance studded with precious stones, which remains in the cathedral treasury.
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| 37. | Jumez said that beyond the spiritual significance of the monstrances, no one in the town overlooked their artistic value.
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| 38. | The following pope, however, greatly valued continuation of unfinished projects, and ordered that Ligorio finish the monstrance.
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| 39. | On 30 September, a church parade with the magic hosts in a monstrance constituted the highlight of the pilgrimage.
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| 40. | The monstrance comprises 5, 600 different pieces held together by 12, 500 bolts and decorated with 260 figurines.
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