Among objects of this period the most important are the Custodias or monstrances of the cathedrals; these are exclusively peculiar to Spanish art.
Two gilt metal Monstrances of Spanish work of the 16th century are in the South Kensington Museum.
Between two gilded copper monstrances of Byzantine style, originally brought from the old Abbaye-au-Bois de Bievre, stood a marvelous church canon divided into three separate compartments delicately wrought like lace work.
That day, in the village, he had perceived corpulent, bewhiskered bourgeois citizens and moustached uniformed men with heads of magistrates and soldiers, which they held as stiffly as monstrances in churches.
So named because the silversmiths (plateros) of this country used it in their monstrances (custodias) and in many other objects or utensils of religious worship.
Many remain good Evangelicals because there are still chalices, monstrancesand cloistral lands to be taken.
We shall hear him protest, that many were good Evangelicals only so long as there were still chalices, monstrances and monkish vessels to be had.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "monstrances" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.