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DescriptionPyx.jpg |
English: This is a brass pyx. It is used to carry consecrated wafers to people who cannot attend mass. |
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Date | 29 January 2006 (upload date) | |||
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own work by Sarum blue (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Pyx.jpg English Wikipedia) |
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Author | Sarum blue | |||
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