Church Words: Origins and MeaningsForward Movement, 1996 - 136 من الصفحات Worshipers pass through the narthex (from Greek for "funnel") to enter the nave (from Latin for "ship"). Stephen E. Moore offers an inviting way to learn more about church architecture, furnishings, ministries, vestments, ornaments, postures, and symbols. |
المحتوى
ADVENT CALENDAR | 41 |
CRECHE | 42 |
BELLS | 43 |
HOLY WATER | 48 |
ICONS | 49 |
Worship Traditions | 53 |
KNEELING | 55 |
BOWING | 56 |
Vestments | 13 |
ALB | 15 |
AMICE | 16 |
CHASUBLE | 18 |
COPE | 19 |
GIRDLECINCTURE | 21 |
CASSOCK | 22 |
SURPLICECOTTA | 24 |
STOLE | 25 |
TIPPET | 27 |
HOOD | 28 |
Ornaments and Holy Things | 33 |
PASCHAL CANDLE | 35 |
CANDLES | 36 |
ALTAR CANDLES | 38 |
ADVENT WREATH | 39 |
GENUFLECTION | 58 |
STRIPPING THE ALTAR | 61 |
Symbols | 63 |
THE POWER OF SYMBOLS | 65 |
ALPHA AND OMEGA | 68 |
INSTRUMENTS OF THE PASSION | 69 |
INRI | 71 |
PALM | 72 |
DOVE | 74 |
ROCK | 75 |
RAINBOW | 77 |
EAGLE | 78 |
SHIPBOAT | 81 |
MUSTARD SEED | 82 |
Index | 87 |
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
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