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  1. Nov 18, 2021 · (The Catholic Encyclopedia, "History of the Christian Altar") With regard to the martyrs, it is further suggested that in these times, great care was taken to not disturb the remains of the martyrs, and so rather than the martyrs being brought to the church and her altar, the altar and church were brought to the place of the martyrs tomb.

  2. Aug 24, 2022 · Around or near the altar are places for the people, servers, readers, and choir. One Eucharistic community is celebrating with and through the bishop or priest. Closely related to the altar is the tabernacle, the tent of God, for reserving the Blessed Sacrament so that those unable to gather at an altar can receive the Lord wherever they may be.

  3. The altar built by King David and King Solomon in the days of the First Temple, as well as the one built later in the era of the Second Temple, were both erected on the very same place: for this was the very place from which Adam, the first man, was created. The sages stated: "Man was created from the very spot which atones for him" (B'reishith ...

  4. ALTAR翻译:圣坛,祭坛。了解更多。 英语-中文(简体) Chinese (Simplified)–English 英语-中文(繁体) Chinese (Traditional)–English 英语-荷兰语 荷兰语-英语

  5. What is an altar? Altars can serve a multitude of purposes in a variety of different contexts. One concept that commonly relates altars to one another is intentionality. The intention of the altar is often what drives its creation. Altars frequently serve a spiritual intention or purpose, but this is not always the case.

  6. Word Origin Old English altar, alter, based on late Latin altar, altarium, from Latin altus ‘high’. Want to learn more? Find out which words work together and produce more natural-sounding English with the Oxford Collocations Dictionary app. Try it for free as part of the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary app.

  7. Dec 6, 2023 · The altar had evolved into a table that was alive with color, often with precious stones, with relics, the chalice (which held the wine) and paten (which held the Host) consecrated to the blood and body of Christ, and finally, a carved and/or painted retable: this was the spectacle of the holy.

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