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This has been a misconception for many years. The central passageway is not called an aisle, it is called the central passageway. The aisles of a church are those pathways nearest the walls.

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What is the path in a church called?

The pathway is called the isle.


What is an aisle in a church?

It's the same thing as an aisle in the movies, the space between the seats, which are often called pews in a church. The aisle is where the people walk.


What is the middle walk way down a church called?

the aisle


What is the homophone for a passage in a church?

The homophone for a passage in a church is "aisle." This refers to the walkway between rows of seats or pews in a church.


What is a church passageway?

Aisle


What is a church aisle?

An Aisle is a space for people to walk down


What is the thing you walk down at a wedding?

The walkway between pews in a church is called an aisle. The wedding party and bride walk down the aisle to the front of the church. (The groom can enter from any door. He does not walk down the aisle in a formal procession, but waits at the altar for his bride.) However, other weddings not in church do not use a structural "aisle". They might place a "runner", often made of satin, across a lawn to create an "aisle" between chairs for seating.


What are the homophones of a passage in a church and a land with water all around it?

aisle&island


What is a bride's path called?

The bride walks down the aisle to meet the groom at the alter in a church wedding.


How do you spell church isle?

Aisle


Where is the aisle of a church?

The aisle of a church is where the pews separate. There should be enough room for people to walk around and find seats comfortably.


What is another word for church walkway?

Aisle