images of saints and a crucifix
It is a cloth placed on an altar.
The 'mensa' is the top of the altar upon which the sacrifice of the Mass takes place.
No, but the altar top should be stone of some sort, and a permanent altar should be unmovable.
.Catholic AnswerNormally stone, at least the actual part of the altar that the sacrifice is celebrated on would be stone. There is often an "altar stone" inserted in the top of a wooden altar.
Collect the 2 minuses staff at the entrance and the two at the centre. Light the altar at the entrance. Next go to the centre and light the centre altar. Go to the altar on the bottom right, pick up the staff and light the altar. Repeat with the altar to the top right. After light the altar in the centre and then go to the altar at the top left and collect the minus staff. Go back to the centre and turn off the altar there. Then go to the bottom left and turn on that altar and pick up the staff. \turn on the centre altar and then go through
The ancient Mayans, Toltecs ,and Incas of south America all built flat topped pyramids. The platform at the top usually had a stone room built on it where an altar was located.
Usually the top floor.
No, the altar linen must always be white. Violet can be used for hangings on the front of the altar or sides, but the top cloth must always be white linen.
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The altar in a Catholic church is typically located at the front of the church, where Mass is celebrated. It is considered the focal point of the church and is where the Eucharist is consecrated. The altar represents Christ and the sacrifice he made for humanity.
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Divide the plan in 4 with a cross centered in the centre of the church. The entrance will be placed on a tip of this cross, and traditionally this point is the west. If we consider this the bottom of the church, the altar will be placed at the top, opposite the main entrance. The position of the altar is between the top wall and the exact centre of the church; normally the older the church, the furthest near the wall will the altar be but this rule is not an absolute rule as some ancient round churches have the altar exactly in the middle. Where possible or where early tradition was respected, a person entering the church will be looking east so the altar will also mark the east.