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- Narthex - Wikipedia
Traditionally, the narthex is where candles and prosphora will be sold for offering during Divine Services On feast days there will be a procession to the narthex, followed by intercessory prayers, called the Litiy
- Narthex | Church Entrance, Vestibule, Gathering Space | Britannica
narthex, long, narrow, enclosed porch, usually colonnaded or arcaded, crossing the entire width of a church at its entrance
- NARTHEX Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of NARTHEX is the portico of an ancient church
- Narthex, Nave and Ambo - Introduction to the Parts of a Church
Narthex: A vestibule between the main entrance and the nave of the church – usually at the western end of a church - generally colonnaded or arcaded from the nave The narthex is a specific kind of vestibule In the early church, the unbaptized faithful would be restricted to the narthex
- What is the narthex and what is it used for? - stmichaeltx. org
The narthex is the entrance area of an Orthodox church, located at the western end of the building It’s the space you walk into before entering the main body of the church where everyone stands for worship Think of it as a threshold Not quite the outside world, but not quite the nave either
- Terminology Tuesdays: Church Layout - Kluger Architects
Narthex: The narthex is the entrance area of a church, serving as a transition from the outside world to the sacred interior It’s often used as a gathering space before and after services, offering a welcoming introduction to the building
- Glossary: narthex - UMC. org
The UMC glossary defines narthex as the entrance or lobby area of a church, typically located at the west end of the nave, serving as a gathering space before services
- narthex definition - Architecture Dictionary
Also, an entrance hall or vestibule leading to the nave of a church
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