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There are at least two possible objects that can fit this description: an ambo and a lectern.
The hierarchy of the Catholic Church in California supported Proposition 8.
.Roman Catholic AnswerThe Church takes no stand on children born with a caul.
It is called a microphone stand.
They stand for Jesus, our light of the world.
After careful research JOIN does not appear to be of any significance in affiliation the the Roman Catholic church.
It stands for the Catechism of the Catholic Church, also abbreviated as "CCC", but the "CCE" is from the Latin name, Catechismus Catholicae Ecclesiae.
Publicly, the Masons state that they have no problems with Catholics joining their society. However, the Catholic Church forbids Catholics from becoming Masons under penalty of auto-excommunication.
.Catholic AnswerOriginalism is a way of interpreting the American Constitution. The Church takes no stand on how the United States interprets its constitution.
You can sit in a pew. It is considered impolite to stand against the wall during Mass.
A lectern is a stand in a church where the Bible or other religious texts are read or displayed during services.
It is morally acceptable if there is a serious reason for using it.
It is morally acceptable if there is a serious reason for using it.