Pews
It depends on what kind of church. Within the Christian churches seats are aligned into what is referred to as "pews," which are really long backed benches arranged in rows where the congregation sits.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church is sometimes known as the Western Church to distinguish it from the Eastern Orthodox Church.
The Catholic Church's response to the Reformation was known as the Counter-Reformation.
They are church pews and they are the benches you sit on
The long benches seen in churches are called pews.
The Malate Church is a Roman Catholic Church in Manila, Philippines, otherwise known as Nuestra Senora de Remedios ("Our Lady of Remedies"). Yes, it is a recognized Catholic Church.
Satan and his followers, both spiritual and human, are the best known enemies of the Catholic Church.
Yes, she was Catholic but the Church was not known yet as Catholic.
The movement which separated from the Catholic Church is known as 'the Protestant Reformation.' It was started by Martin Luther.
The western church became known as the Roman Catholic Church after the Great Schism of 1054. This schism divided Christianity into two branches: the Western Church, led by the Pope in Rome, and the Eastern Church, known as the Orthodox Church, headed by the Patriarchs of Constantinople.
The Catholic Church as never been known as the Mafia. Howerver, most members of the Mafia in Italy are, at least nominally, Catholics.
The Eastern Orthodox Church split from the Roman Catholic Church in 1054, in an event known as the Great Schism.