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    paten
    /ˈpatn/

    noun

    • 1. a plate, typically made of gold or silver, used for holding the bread during the Eucharist and sometimes as a cover for the chalice.

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  2. 1. : a plate usually made of precious metal and used to carry the bread at the Eucharist. 2. a. : plate. b. : something (such as a metal disk) resembling a plate. Examples of paten in a Sentence.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PatenPaten - Wikipedia

    A paten or diskos is a small plate, used during the Mass. It is generally used during the liturgy itself, while the reserved sacrament are stored in the tabernacle in a ciborium . Western usage. Traditional gold chalice and paten inscribed with IHS.

  4. The eucharistic vessel known as the paten is a small shallow plate or disc of precious metal upon which the element of bread is offered to God at the Offertory of the Mass, and upon which the consecrated Host is again placed after the Fraction.

  5. Paten definition: a metal plate on which the bread is placed in the celebration of the Eucharist.. See examples of PATEN used in a sentence.

  6. n. 1. A plate, usually of gold or silver, that is used to hold the host during the celebration of the Eucharist. Also called patina1. 2. A plate or shallow dish, especially an artifact from an ancient civilization. 3. A thin disk of or resembling metal.

  7. Paten Definition. A plate, usually of gold or silver, that is used to hold the host during the celebration of the Eucharist. A metal disk or plate, esp. one of precious metal for holding the bread in a Eucharistic service. A plate or shallow dish, especially an artifact from an ancient civilization.

  8. A saucerlike dish of the same material as the chalice--gold-plated and consecrated by a bishop or his delegate with holy chrism. It must be large enough to cover the chalice.

  9. www.catholicity.com › encyclopedia › pPaten

    The eucharistic vessel known as the paten is a small shallow plate or disc of precious metal upon which the element of bread is offered to God at the Offertory of the Mass, and upon which the consecrated Host is again placed after the Fraction.

  10. Mar 17, 2015 · A paten (Greek patane, "plate") is the plate that holds the consecrated bread during communion, in the Christian religion. The use of ordinary bread in ancient celebrations of the Eucharist implies that the paten was originally a real platter of considerable size and weight.

  11. The eucharistic vessel known as the paten is a small shallow plate or disc of precious metal upon which the element of bread is offered to God at the Offertory of the Mass, and upon which the consecrated Host is again placed after the Fraction.