Catholicity in Pictures part I
Mr. Pablo Cuadra Religion Class
Liturgical Vestments Surplice
Liturgical artifacts Thurible or Censor Cassock
Ambo
Ambry Contains The Holy Oils
Holy Oils & Ambry
Altar & Consecration (blessing) by bishop
Baptismal Font or Baptistery
Belfry or Bell Tower
In many countries bells are used to call people to worship
Pectoral Cross
Cathedra (bishop’s chair)
Catholic Funeral Final Commendation
Chalice & Paten (cup and Plate)
Green Chasuble (ordinary time)
Chi-Rho a symbol of Ordinary Time (the first two letters Of the word Christ in Greek)
Ciborium
Red cinture
Cloistered Nun In a convent
Chalice or Cup Wheat symbol of The Eucharist
Confessional
Solemnity of Corpus Christy (Body of Christ)
Dalmatica (deacon’s attire)
Deacon wearing Purple stole
Dove symbol of the Holy Spirit in Christian art
Ring of the Fisherman (Papal ring)
Holy Oils
Oil of the Sick Sacred Chrism Oil of the catechumens
Lectionary
Mitre or Bishop’s ceremonial hat
Monstrance (to show)
The monstrance is use for the exposition of The Blessed Sacrament
Nativity or manger
Nave (boat)
Nuns
Pallium only the Pope and Metropolitans (Archbishops) Can wear it.
Pallium a sign of jurisdiction delegated by the Pope
Paten
Sancturay
Stole
Alb (means white)
Tabernacle (tent)
Seminarian
Pyx for Holy Communion
Ring Rosary
Advent Wreath
Stations of the Cross (Via Crucis)
Paschal Candle
Apparition of Mary in Zeitun Egypt before Muslims and Christians
Jesus Savior of Men –this symbol appears in many European Churches
An Early Christian Symbol
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