Among the various sacred objects of the Orthodox church, those especially touching by priests can stand out. One of these holy objects is the informer.
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The gift-bearer is a small ark, in which are the dried holy gifts of the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ. The gift-giver is a peculiar figurative gift-giver. Inside the donor are also a miniature chalice (the cup from which the sacrament is performed) and a liar used during the sacrament of tasting the holy gifts.
Daronitsy are used by priests for the communion of people who, for objective reasons, cannot attend the divine liturgy in the temple. These people include seriously ill or dying. In addition, the donor can be used for communion of those prisoners who are deprived of the opportunity to attend the church (in the absence of the latter in the correctional facility).
Unlike the donor-guard located on the throne, the donor-bearers are most often stored in the altar of the temple on the bribery. However, it is worth noting that if the donor herself already has holy gifts, then it can be stored on the throne inside the donator.
Daronesses appeared around the 4th century. It was during this period that the tradition appeared in Christianity to preserve holy gifts during the year.
It is worth noting that donors are also used in the Roman Catholic Church. In the West, there is a practice of making holy gifts for the worship of believers. This practice in Catholicism is called adoration. For adoration, special donors are used called monstrance.