Altar mensa
Altar relics from the church dedicated to Saint. Ignacy Loyola in Gdańsk
Mensa (from Latin: table, table) - a plate constituting the top of the altar in the Catholic Church. Mensa is based on the basis (stipes), whose role is played by legs, stone block, chest (sarcophagus).
Relics of martyrs have been placed in mens since the Middle Ages. For this purpose, a square cavity (sepulcrum - tomb) was made in the middle. From 1977, relics began to be placed in stipes under the altar. Mensa should be made of stone. With the consent of the episcopal conference, other valuable materials may be used (OWMR 301). Bibliography
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