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聖体顕示台(せいたいけんじだい、ラテン語:Ostensorium)とは、カトリック教会で行われる聖体賛美式の際に用いる聖体を顕示するための容器。
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聖体表示のために
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Monstrance given to the Monastery of Alcobaça by Dom João Dornelas in 1412, with some later additions during the baroque period, National Museum of Ancient Art, Portugal.
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The large Patriarchal Monstrance was a gift from king D. João V to the Patriarchal Cathedral of Lisbon, and is made of solid gold, diamonds, rubies, sapphires and emeralds. It was commissioned in 1748, Lisbon Cathedral Museum, Portugal.
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Gold and enamel monstrance made in 1506 by Gil Vicente, and offered by king Dom Manuel I of Portugal to the Jerónimos Monastery. Nowadays in the National Museum of Ancient Art, Portugal.
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Late 18th to early 19th century 1,30 metres monstrance Asilo de Inválidos Militares de Runa, Portugal.
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Monument with a Monstrance in Rybnik, Poland in front of the Church of St. Laurence.
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Bemposta Monstrance; 18th-century silver gilt diamonds, emeralds, rubies, etc. National Museum of Ancient Art, Portugal.
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18th century Portuguese silver gilt and gems, National Museum of Ancient Art, Portugal.
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Polish Rococo monstrances.
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Monstrance from the museum of the Melk Abbey, Austria.
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Monstrance from the museum in Pelplin, Poland.
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a 16th-century design for a Monstrance by Daniel Hopfer.
聖骨箱として
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Reliquary monstrance. Cathedral Treasury, Cologne, Germany.
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Saint Isidore the Laborer relic at the St. Isidore Church in , Philippines.