- Pyx - Wikipedia
In the Eastern Orthodox and Greek Catholic Churches, the pyx (Russian: даро́носица, romanized: darónositsa) is the small "church tabernacle" which holds the lamb (host) that is reserved for the Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts during Great Lent
- Pyx and Burse for Holy Communion - Zieglers
A burse is a case or pouch designed to hold a pyx A cord is usually attached so that the pyx may be placed inside and then worn about the neck, close to the heart of the person carrying the Blessed Sacrament
- Communion Pyx and Burse - ChurchSupplies
A pyx is a small round container used in the Catholic, Old Catholic and Anglican Churches to carry the consecrated host (Eucharist), to the sick or those otherwise unable to come to a church in order to receive Holy Communion
- PYX Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PYX is a container for the reserved host; especially : a small round metal receptacle used to carry the Eucharist to the sick
- Health Plan Member Solutions for Better Outcomes | Pyx Health
To help health plans engage the members who are hardest to reach, we blend personalized technology, real human connection, and home-delivered resources that identify hidden risks, close gaps in care, and address unmet social needs
- Pyx and Burse | Catholic Supply of St. Louis, Inc.
A pyx is a small container used to transport the Eucharist to the sick or homebound members of the congregation A pyx is also used to transfer the Host to the monstrance when the Blessed Sacrament is exposed for Benediction
- Frequently Asked Question regarding the Pyx. - Catholic Doors
A pyx or pix (Latin: pyxis, transliteration of Greek, boxwood receptacle, from box tree), is a small round container used in the Catholic Churches to carry the Consecrated Host (Eucharist), to the sick or those otherwise unable to come to a church in order to receive Holy Communion
- Pyx | Sacramental, Communion, Eucharist | Britannica
Pyx, in Christianity, vessel containing the consecrated bread used in the service of Holy Communion Although pyxes were made in various shapes, such as that of a dove, the most common form was that of a small cylindrical box fitted with a cover, which is generally conical
|