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A ciborium is a vessel used in Christian religious ceremonies to hold consecrated hosts or Eucharistic bread for distribution during communion. It is typically a cup-shaped container with a lid.
Roman Catholic AnswerThere are many vessels used to hold the Blessed Sacrament: the Paten holds the Host, the Chalice contains the Precious Blood. The tabernacle contains the Hosts that are needed for the sick. The Monstrance contains a Host during Adoration or Benediction. A Ciborium holds a number of Hosts in the Tabernacle or during Holy Communion.
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No, the ciborium is not a part of the Mass; however, it is used during the Mass. A ciborium is a covered cup that is used to hold unconsecrated hosts during the Mass and then, after consecration, it is used to keep the reserved (left over) Hosts in the Tabernacle.