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CATAFALQUE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. an ornamental structure sometimes used in funerals for the lying in state of the body 2. a pall-covered coffin-shaped structure used at requiem masses ...
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Lincoln Catafalque | Architect of the Capitol
The Lincoln catafalque is a platform constructed in 1865 to support the casket of Abraham Lincoln while the president's body lay in state in the U.S. ...
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The Catafalque | A Guide to Catafalques - Funeral Guide
A catafalque is the platform on which a person who has died rests before their funeral, usually while they are lying in a casket or coffin.
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Catafalque party - Australian Army
A catafalque is a raised structure supporting a stand that usually holds a coffin. It allows mourners to file past and pay their last respects.
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Catafalque - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Catafalque, from 1640s French/Italian origin meaning "scaffold," refers to a stage in a church supporting a coffin during a funeral. Origin traces to Greek ...
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Lincoln Catafalque
The Lincoln catafalque is a catafalque hastily constructed in 1865 to support the casket of Abraham Lincoln while the president's body lay in state in Sources
"Catafalque". Architect of the Capitol. Retrieved on May 20, 2023.
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Catafalque - The Episcopal Church
Catafalque. Temporary structure used to receive the coffin of a dead person, or to simulate the coffin when the body is not in the church.
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catafalque - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
French terms borrowed from Italian · French terms derived from Italian · French terms derived from Vulgar Latin · French terms derived from Ancient Greek ...
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catafalque Glossary - Newrest Family Funerals
It is a structure used to hold the casket, coffin, or body of the deceased, serving both practical and symbolic purposes during funerals or memorial services.
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What is a catafalque and why is it used? - New Liturgical Movement
It is a symbolic representation of the deceased. When it is present, the priest sings the absolution for the deceased as if the body was present.
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CATAFALQUE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a decorated structure on which the coffin (= a long box that holds a dead body) of an important person is placed before or during their funeral.
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catafalque
catafalque/ˈkætəfælk; `kætəˌfælk/ ndecorated platform on which the coffin of a distinguished person lies before or during a funeral 灵柩台.
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Catafalque party
A catafalque party is a guard, usually of four people, that stands watch over the coffin and catafalque of a distinguished person or over a significant In Australia, a catafalque party acts as sentries for the memorial or cenotaph during annual Anzac day commemorations.
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Thy Catafalque
Thy Catafalque is an avant-garde metal band formed in Makó, Hungary, later based in Edinburgh, Scotland, after the relocation of its founder. Their fifth album entitled Rengeteg released in 2011, was the first Thy Catafalque album written and recorded by Tamás Kátai alone without János Juhász
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