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- A monstrance is a vessel used to display the consecrated Eucharistic Host during Eucharistic adoration or benediction123. During Eucharistic adoration, the Blessed Sacrament is exposed in a Monstrance so that the Host is clearly visible to all who come to pray2. At the beginning of the exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, a priest or deacon removes the sacred host from the tabernacle and places it in the monstrance on the altar for adoration by the faithful1. When not being displayed, the reserved sacrament is locked in a tabernacle or aumbry4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.At the beginning of the exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, a priest or deacon removes the sacred host from the tabernacle and places it in the monstrance on the altar for adoration by the faithful. A monstrance is the vessel used to display the consecrated Eucharistic Host, during Eucharistic adoration or benediction.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eucharistic_adorationDuring Eucharistic Adoration, the Blessed Sacrament is exposed in a Monstrance so that the Host is clearly visible to all who come to pray. Lit candles around the monstrance remind us that Jesus is the Light of the World. Someone must be present and awake to guard Christ.www.thewordiscatholic.com/the-monstranceMonstrance, in the Roman Catholic Church and some other churches, a vessel in which the consecrated eucharistic host (the sacramental bread) is carried in processions and is displayed during certain devotional ceremonies.www.britannica.com/topic/monstranceIn many of them, during Eucharistic adoration, the celebrant displays the sacrament in the monstrance, typically on the altar. When not being displayed, the reserved sacrament is locked in a tabernacle (more common in Roman Catholicism) or aumbry (more common in the other traditions mentioned).en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monstrance
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