What is an incense boat?
Emma Newman
Updated on May 13, 2026
In this regard, what is an incense boat used for?
noun A vessel, frequently of a boat-like shape (that is, with a hollow, rounded oblong body rising at the ends), used to hold incense for transfer to the censer or thurible.
Beside above, what is the name of the incense used in Catholic churches? The most prevalent ingredient in the incense used in Roman Catholic incense is frankincense; however, the primary ingredient used in incense may vary from parish to parish. In addition tousing frankincense, some Roman Catholic parishes may use myrrh as the main or sole ingredient in their incense.
Likewise, what is the incense holder called?
Thurible, also called censer, vessel used in the Christian liturgy for the burning of aromatic incense strewn on lighted coals.
What do priests burn at funerals?
The smoke of burning incense is interpreted by both the Western Catholic and Eastern Christian churches as a symbol of the prayer of the faithful rising to heaven. Incense, in the form of pebbly grains or powder, is taken from what is called a "boat", and usually blessed with a prayer and spooned onto the coals.