31. Examples are known of the incorporation of Kufic script such as a 13th French Master Alpais'ciborium at the Louvre Museum. 32. Lady O'Hagan donated a chalice, ciborium ( still at the church ) and the present statue of Our Lady. 33. As the iconostasis grew, the ciborium declined, although some late examples, by now invisible to the congregation, were produced. 34. In medieval Latin, and in English, " Ciborium " more commonly refers to a covered container used in tabernacle or aumbry. 35. Regardless of Schwarz's suggestions, she came and took the host from the ciborium herself, thus arguably giving herself communion. 36. These are usually called baldachins ( not at Angers ), and many have certainly departed from the traditional form of the ciborium . 37. In 1739, he produced a " ciborium for the Eucharist " for the parish of Saint-Charles-de-Lachenaie. 38. Recent scholars tend to group the Lindau Gospels and the Arnulf Ciborium in closer relation to each other than the Codex Aureus to either. 39. In the western part is a ciborium ( early 15th century ) which marks the place where Peter would pray for the first time. 40. If free-standing, they could be placed, as also in Eastern Christianity, within a ciborium ( sometimes called a baldachin ).