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  2. Communion table - Wikipedia

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    Such a table may be temporary, being moved into place when there is a Communion Service, but generally holds a permanent (or semi-permanent) position of some prominence in the worship space. Instead of a high altar, the sanctuary may be dominated only by a large, centralized pulpit. [8] Some bring in a Communion table only when needed. [9]

  3. Pulpit - Wikipedia

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    The traditional Catholic location of the pulpit to the left side of the chancel or nave has been generally retained by Lutherans and many Anglicans, [4] while in Presbyterian and Baptist churches the pulpit is located in the centre behind the communion table. [5] Many modern Roman Catholic churches have an ambo that functions as both a pulpit ...

  4. Church of St Mary and All Saints, Hawksworth - Wikipedia

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    In 1676 it was recorded that 88 people in Hawksworth were receiving communion and there were six Dissenters. [3] The south wall of the tower bears the reset arch of a tympanum, carved with alternating rosettes and wheels in roundels, enclosing a row of zigzag carving. The centre shows a cross with splayed ends with a raised band just before the ...

  5. Holy Rood Church, Coombe Keynes - Wikipedia

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    The church's pulpit of Bath stone, communion table, prayer desk and lectern were all contemporary fittings with the 1860–61 work. The old church's font, dating to the 13th-century, was repaired and retained. Rev.

  6. Church tabernacle - Wikipedia

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    Small tabernacle for the communion of the sick. At the top is a box for the Reserved Mysteries (Reserved Sacrament), at the bottom, is a small chalice, and in the back is a tiny communion spoon with a cross on the handle (Kiev-Pecherski Lavra). The receptacle for taking communion to the sick is also called a pyx. However, it is quite different ...

  7. Altar rail - Wikipedia

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    Wooden and iron altar rails in St Pancras Church, Ipswich. The altar rail (also known as a communion rail or chancel rail) is a low barrier, sometimes ornate and usually made of stone, wood or metal in some combination, delimiting the chancel or the sanctuary and altar in a church, [1] [2] from the nave and other parts that contain the congregation.