noun
- A shrine or receptacle in a church where the relics of a saint are kept or displayed.
- A portable shrine or chest used in religious processions to carry relics or sacred objects.
Usage: archaic; religious/ecclesiastical context
Usage: archaic; religious/ecclesiastical context
Examples
- The feretory in the cathedral housed the remains of the medieval saint.
- Pilgrims visited the feretory to venerate the holy relics.
- During the procession, priests carried the feretory through the streets.
- The ornate feretory was decorated with gold and precious stones.
- Medieval churches often contained a feretory in the chancel or transept.