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    Orthodox and Greek Catholic Churches. Prothesis and diaconicon are collectively referred to as pastophoria. The prothesis is located behind the iconostasis...
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  • Prothesis may refer to: Liturgy of Preparation, also known as Prothesis Prothesis (altar) Prothesis (linguistics) A form of the custom of lying in repose...
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    permitted to enter the altar. They may not touch the altar table or anything on it under any circumstances, nor the prothesis without a blessing. They...
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    The Liturgy of Preparation, also Prothesis (‹See Tfd›Greek: Πρόθεσις, lit. "a setting forth") or Proskomedia (Προσκομιδή Proskomidē 'an offering, an oblation')...
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    diagram Credence table Dambana Double Altar Ofrenda Predella Prothesis Sacrament Sacred architecture Winged altar Altar use in Judaism is historical only:...
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    Apse (redirect from Altar apse)
    the south apse is known as the diaconicon and the north apse as the prothesis. Various ecclesiastical features of which the apse may form part are drawn...
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    the thalassidion (piscina) to wash his hands before approaching the prothesis (altar of preparation), where he will prepare the bread and wine for the Divine...
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  • the Later Roman Empire Prosphorion Harbour Prostagma Protasekretis Prothesis (altar) Protoierakarios Protokynegos Protonotarios Protosebastohypertatos...
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    the top of the prothesis are part of the original, Baroque structure. Two Corinthian columns hold the top structure of the prothesis, and they frame...
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    (the sacred vessels are kept in the prothesis, which is on the north side of the sanctuary). Diaconicon and prothesis are collectively known as pastophoria...
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    hosts will be kept in the pyx on the Holy Table, or sometimes on the Prothesis (Table of Oblation). Reservation of the blessed sacrament is permitted...
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    sacristy are fulfilled by the Diaconicon and the Prothesis, two rooms or areas adjacent to the Holy Table (altar). Work on finding the so-called "lost medieval...
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    Spear, Spoon and Asterisk and little veils, and all are taken back to the Prothesis by the deacon. During a Liturgy of Presanctified Gifts, the priest or...
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    the inside, and five-sided on the outside, and towards the deacon's and prothesis, which were vaulted with cross vaults. This type of vault, unique in Morava...
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    ceremony. The incense is blessed, and the oblation is brought from the Prothesis to the altar while the people sing the Cherubikon, ending with three Alleluias...
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    Liturgy of St James the Just comprises:[citation needed] The First Service Prothesis The Second Service Reading from the Holy Books The Trisagion Antiphon...
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    during Great Lent. This pyx may be either kept on the Holy Table or on the Prothesis (Table of Oblation) on the north side of the sanctuary. Silver gilt pyx...
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    Oblation (prothesis), wrapped in their cloth bags—either sitting on top and covered with a cloth, or stored securely in a cabinet built into the prothesis. In...
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    west–east corridor that runs along the northern side of the naos and into the prothesis. The esonarthex has two "pumpkin" domes. The smaller is above the entrance...
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    Oblation (Prothesis) and the priest comes out of the Holy Doors to bow to the people, asking their forgiveness. He then goes to the prothesis, censes the...
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    Offertory (or Prothesis) is the part of the liturgy in which the Sacramental bread (qorban) and wine (abarkah) are chosen and placed on the altar. All these...
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  • one of the Sacred Vessels it is usually kept on the Table of Oblation (Prothesis), where the bread and wine are prepared for the Eucharist. Often when...
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    Eucharistic elements are venerated during a procession from the prothesis to the altar, arguing that as the elements were dedicated before consecration...
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    the church's north (prothesis) where the sacramental bread and wine are prepared except when this preparation occurs on the altar. Lamps are found burning...
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    (or Prothesis) is the part of the liturgy in which the Sacramental bread (قربان qurbān) and wine (أبركه abarkah) are chosen and placed on the altar. All...
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    divided into three sections: The central main body of the sanctuary, the prothesis, and the diaconicon. The central section of the sanctuary has a wide apse...
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    Oriental origin.[original research?] Immediately following the fraction, the altar server hands the deacon a vessel of hot water. The deacon presents it to...
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    side; the Chapel of Prothesis on the north side where the offerings are prepared in the Proskomedia before being brought to the altar table and the holy...
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    being the largest) put a mild distinction on the altar space externally. The diaconicon and the prothesis are separated by full walls. Between the nave and...
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  • which by the Coptic Church has the following structure: Offertory (or Prothesis) is the part of the liturgy in which the Sacramental bread (qorban) and...
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