A church screen is commonly referred to as a "chancel screen" or "rood screen." It is a partition that separates the chancel, where the altar is located, from the nave, where the congregation sits. These screens often serve both functional and decorative purposes, sometimes featuring intricate carvings or artwork. In some traditions, they also symbolize the division between the sacred and the secular space within the church.
It is called reredos. It usually has iconography or painting depicting an episode of bible.
An altar screen is a partition separating the nave from the chancel in the church.
It's not a church, it's the Kremlin.
its called the church of love.
A true Christian is usually called a Protestant. So a Christian church would be called a Protestant church.
a wide screen monitor is called DESKTOP
An image obtained on the screen is called a display or a screen image. It refers to the visual output that is produced on a screen or monitor through the stimulation of pixels.
It prevents the screen from having images burned into it.
what Irish church...you know they have many churches right?.. What is an American church called?..lol
They called this when they are not a believing and active church.
The high tower a church is called a steeple.
An overnight church service is called a vigil.