ANTIMENSUM, a kind of consecrated tablecloth, occasionally used in the Greek church, in places where there is no proper altar. F. Goussier observes, that in regard the Greeks had but few consecrated churches, and that consecrated altars are not things easy to be removed, that church has, for many ages, made use of certain consecrated stuffs or linens, called antimensa, to serve the purposes thereof.
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