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The Eberbach Pax (German: Eberbacher Kusstafel) is an early Renaissance pax and reliquary from Eberbach Abbey, which is now in the Limburg Cathedral Treasury. The pax was an object used in the Middle Ages and Renaissance for the Kiss of Peace in the Catholic Mass. Direct kissing among the celebrants and congregation was replaced by each in turn kissing the pax, which was carried around those present. The form of the pax was variable but normally included a flat surface to be kissed.

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  • Die Eberbacher Kusstafel ist eine Reliquie aus dem Umfeld des Klosters Eberbach. Die Goldschmiedearbeit der frühen Renaissance ist heute Teil des Limburger Domschatzes. (de)
  • The Eberbach Pax (German: Eberbacher Kusstafel) is an early Renaissance pax and reliquary from Eberbach Abbey, which is now in the Limburg Cathedral Treasury. The pax was an object used in the Middle Ages and Renaissance for the Kiss of Peace in the Catholic Mass. Direct kissing among the celebrants and congregation was replaced by each in turn kissing the pax, which was carried around those present. The form of the pax was variable but normally included a flat surface to be kissed. (en)
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  • Die Eberbacher Kusstafel ist eine Reliquie aus dem Umfeld des Klosters Eberbach. Die Goldschmiedearbeit der frühen Renaissance ist heute Teil des Limburger Domschatzes. (de)
  • The Eberbach Pax (German: Eberbacher Kusstafel) is an early Renaissance pax and reliquary from Eberbach Abbey, which is now in the Limburg Cathedral Treasury. The pax was an object used in the Middle Ages and Renaissance for the Kiss of Peace in the Catholic Mass. Direct kissing among the celebrants and congregation was replaced by each in turn kissing the pax, which was carried around those present. The form of the pax was variable but normally included a flat surface to be kissed. (en)
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  • Eberbacher Kusstafel (de)
  • Eberbach Pax (en)
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