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As long as you don't go to one of the horrible modern ones it will be built with beautiful architecture for the glory of God. As you enter there will be a porch room with catholic material (books, Bibles, Rosaries, leaflets etc.) there will also be fonts of holy water with which to bless yourself; then as you walk in to the main church it will be long and have pews with kneelers, the kneelers are used whenever the blessed sacrament is out (including during Mass) this section is called the nave. There will be pictures of Christ and the Saints and Angels all directing ones attention to God, there will be stained glass windows depicting biblical scenes or other holy events and there will be the stations of the cross, which are stations on the walls taking you through all the events of Christs death and resurrection. At the front will be the section called the Sanctuary, this will contain the altar which will have candles and missals on it, it is on this that the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will take place. Behind the altar is normally the tabernacle containing the blessed sacrament, the altar crucifix, more candles and images of saints. There will also be a pulpit and things for reading from. The ancurary is sometimes fenced off from the rest of the church.

Other thinks inside the church will be candles that anyone can light for the souls of dead people, or friends etc. Confessionals for the Sacrament of Penance. Normally an organ.

A proper church smell in my opinion is incense and burning candles.

They have the same layout as any other christian church, however in many Roman Catholic churches there are many more statues and paintings than would be found in a protestant church.

A church can be any building (it needs to be consecrated) and any shape but when large enough and purpose built they will have a cruciform plan with the long axis on an east west alignment.

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