When the Deacon (or Celebrant) is at the altar, the servers bring the Roman Missal, on the altar stand, the main vessels and purificators, and the communion cups etc. to the altar.
10) St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church – New York City, NY Kent G Becker / Flickr 11) St. Francis de Sales Oratory – Saint Louis, MO Phil Roussin / Flickr 12) St. Peter’s Basilica – Vatican City Isna On/Off / Flickr 13) St. Turibius Chapel – Columbus, OH Steve Grant / Flickr 14) St. Jean Baptiste Catholic Church – New York City, NY
Diak wrote:"…The practice of one Liturgy per altar on any given day on any of the altars in a church, is still strictly adhered to with the Orthodox…" St. Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral in Washington, DC has Divine Liturgy at 9:00am and 10:45am on Sunday mornings.
Greek Catholic: An outdated term for … the Eastern Catholic Churches result from incomplete reunions with the Orthodox Churches. … Parishes can be found …
The Throne The throne or prestil, which is also known by the names Holy Table or altar, is the place upon which the Holy Oblation is made. It is the throne of the Lord.
Altar Servers Guide. DEDICATED TO THE PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE ALTAR SERVERS OF SAINT DEMETRIOS GREEK ORTHODOX COMMUNITY, WINNIPEG, MANITOBA, SAINTS CONSTANTINE AND HELEN GREEK ORTHODOX COMMUNITY, SURREY, B.C. & SAINT DEMETRIOS GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH, TORONTO, ONTARIO Rev. Fr. Konstantinos Tsiolas, Rev. Fr.
In this category you may find Kalimata sets (two chalice veils and an aer), altar (Holy table) coverings, analogion covers, communion table covers and royal doors curtains. Crosses In this category you may find Eastern Orthodox and Catholic CROSSES: unique brass and nickel-plated altar, blessing and pectoral crosses.
If you are a guest to a Greek wedding or baptism you can find unique wedding gifts, baptism gift , baptism favor ,baby baptism gifts , baptism decorations , baptism candles , and many baptism gift ideas.
The wedding tray – which is placed at the altar table and the wedding crowns lie on tope. A stefana case to store the wedding crowns (optional as a gift) The wedding candles for the couple (although sometimes purchased by the wedding couple).
Both these cloths are unfolded before the offerings are placed on the altar table. Behind the altar is a seven-branched candlestick, which recalls the seven-branched candlestick of the Old Testament Tabernacle and Temple in Jerusalem. Behind this is a golden processional cross. On either side of the cross are liturgical fans (Greek: ripidia or hexapteryga) which represent the six-winged Seraphim. Against the wall behind the altar is a large cross.