At the altar, various significant religious and ceremonial activities occur, primarily in Christian worship settings. It is the focal point for the celebration of the Eucharist or Communion, where bread and wine are consecrated and shared among the congregation. Additionally, the altar serves as a place for prayer, offering sacrifices, and conducting baptisms or weddings, symbolizing a sacred space for encountering the divine. In many traditions, the altar also represents a commitment to faith and community.
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Ares' altar is located in the ancient city of Athens, specifically on the Areopagus hill. This site was associated with the worship of Ares, the Greek god of war, and was considered a place for public assembly and trials. The altar itself was a significant location for rituals and offerings to honor the god.
Photosyntesis takes place in the chloroplasts.
mitochondria
a microscope and photosynthesis takes place in the leaf
The 'mensa' is the top of the altar upon which the sacrifice of the Mass takes place.
An altar call takes place at the end of a sermon. After the preacher is done speaking, he invites the people to come to the altar to pray about something in their lives, usually if the Lord has been speaking to them about whatever he's preached on.
The Altar of Repose.
The (Christian) Altar is where the Holy Communion takes place. It is a kind of high table usually located at the front of churches with a cross on it. The word Alter reminds Christians of the sacrifice and death of Jesus on the cross.
God's altar is a holy place. That is one way to use altar in a paragraph.
The altar
Place the pomegranates on Hade's altar.
Get pomegranates from the tree above the Rainbow Sphinx thing and place them on the altar. The door will then open and you'll be let in.
IN some text books it is referred to the treasury.
Yes and no. The table of worship focus is called either an altar or a communion table. Some sanctuaries have both. "Altar" originally meant a place for sacrifice. While important, for Protestants the hope of the resurrection takes precedence, and Christ's ongoing presence is symbolized by Holy Communion, or the Eucharist.
As long as it takes to learn the proper procedures. Many parishes have training programs for altar boys. Check with yours.
To venerate means "respect"... At the entrance of Mass, the priest bows to the ALTAR, genuflects to the Blessed Sacrament (different forms - respect vs. adoration) ascends the steps of the altar, places both hands on the altar, bends to kiss the altar, rises... begins Mass. Should a deacon assist... at the entrance the deacon bows/genuflects... kisses the altar, but does not place his hands upon the altar.