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- the Apostolic Tradition of Hippolytus", (Oriens Christi**** 48, 1964) "Chrismatory". Metalwork. Victoria and Albert Museum. Retrieved 2007-08-18. See Roman...
- which have survived. Some of Medrano's preserved works include the chrismatories of Arróniz, completed before 1610, and two of the four plain chalices...
- A chrismarium, chrismal, or chrismatory is a container for holy oils, considered a sacramental in the Catholic Church. The chrismarium comprises three...
- communion cup and a bell. Items to be seized included copes, chalices, chrismatories, patens, monstrances and candlesticks. Rich cloth of gold fabrics were...
- consecrated bread), situlas (bucket for holy water), Processional crosses and chrismatories (containers for holy oil). Liturgical tools were used in public rituals...
- directly refers to the legend concerning Oswald's coronation, when the chrismatory was accidentally broken and a raven miraculously appeared with new oil...
- westernmost pillar in the north aisle. In the pillar, a niche called a chrismatory was built for the jar of holy oil and the candle that the priest would...
- 13th century Typical medieval Limoges ch****e casket, in this case a chrismatory rather than a reliquary, 13th century. Detail of a crosier, c. 1230s...
- chasubles), epitaphii. The most important of all the exhibits is a chrismatory of St Demetrios, one of only four in the world. A little further on,...
- vestments; three corporals; five altar cloths; an arras cloth; an old chrismatory; two br**** and two tin candlesticks; and a font without a lock. The chancel...