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  2. Altar (Catholic Church) - Wikipedia

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    Churches were generally built with an east–west axis. In the earliest churches in Rome the altar stood at the west end and the priest stood at the western side of the altar facing east and facing the people and the doors of the church. Examples are the Constantinian St. Peter's Basilica and the original Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the ...

  3. Altar - Wikipedia

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    Altars in Lutheran churches are often similar to those in Roman Catholic and Anglican churches. Lutherans believe that the altar represents Christ and should only be used to consecrate and distribute the Eucharist. [34] Lutheran altars are commonly made out of granite, but other materials are also used. A crucifix is to be put above the altar. [34]

  4. People's altar - Wikipedia

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    The term people's altar was used to refer to the free-standing altar in Catholic churches, where the priest celebrates the Eucharistic part of Holy Mass turned towards the faithful (versus populum), as opposed to ad orientem (sometimes also called Ad Deum) where the people and the priest face the altar together. That is so that those who join ...

  5. Category:Altars - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Altars" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total. ... Church Army Chapel pews 1965.jpg 340 × 293; 23 KB. MartinDePorres.jpg ...

  6. Home altar - Wikipedia

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    Home altars often contain a cross or crucifix, an image of Jesus Christ, a copy of the Bible (especially a Family Bible), a breviary and/or other prayer book, a daily devotional, and prayer beads, among other religious articles specific to the individual's Christian denomination, for example, the images of the saints for Catholics, the Small ...

  7. Old Cathedral of Cuenca - Wikipedia

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    The Sagrario Church (Shrine Church) - also known as the Old Cathedral of Cuenca is a temple whose construction began in the mid-16th century, and was considered the main Spanish place of worship during the time of Spanish colonization in Cuenca . Today it functions as the Museum of Religious Art, known for its wide variety of altars and the ...