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  2. Category:Altars - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Altars" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. ... Church Army Chapel pews 1965.jpg 340 × 293; 23 KB. MartinDePorres.jpg 734 ...

  3. Altar - Wikipedia

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    The term movable altar or portable altar is now used of a full-scale structural altar, with or without an inserted altar stone, that can be moved. [21] (298) Movable altars include the free-standing wooden tables without altar stone, placed in the choir away from the east wall, favoured by churches in the Reformed tradition.

  4. Altar (Catholic Church) - Wikipedia

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    The altar of the parish church of Gampern, Upper Austria. The altar in the Catholic Church is used for celebrating the Sacrifice of the Mass. [1]The altar, typically centrally located in the sanctuary, is to be the focus of attention in the church. [2]

  5. Altar stone - Wikipedia

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    The main altar of a church had to have the same title as the church itself, for instance, there are many "side altars" in St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York, but the "high altar" in the center is dedicated to St. Patrick. This reflected the idea that the altar was the key element, and the church was built to house it, as opposed to the church ...

  6. Home altar - Wikipedia

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    Family altars are also used to promote the "development or intensification of personal piety and godly conduct." [19] It is common for Western Christians to have a prie-dieu in front of their home altar, which provides believers a space to place their Bible and breviary while kneeling before God in prayer. [20]

  7. People's altar - Wikipedia

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    If a people's altar is a fixed, consecrated altar, it is regarded as the actual main altar (altar maius, high altar) of the church, even if the high altar, standing against the apsidal wall and formerly used for worship, is still located in the church, for example due to its artistic value. [9]