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presbyterium
‖ presbyˈterium, -ion [Christian L. (Cyprian, a 250), ad. Gr. πρεσβυτέριον, -τερεῖον (N.T.) a council of elders, Jewish or Christian; in eccl. Gr. the office of a presbyter, also the meeting-place of presbyters or elders.] 1. = presbytery 1.1565 Jewel Repl. Harding's Answ. iii. xxvi. 196 The Quièr w... Oxford English Dictionary
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Presbyter
Collectively, however, their "college" is referred to as the "presbyterium", "presbytery", or "presbyterate". Protestant translation, responds to a criticism of its use of "elder" over "priest " by stating the following: See also John the Presbyter Prester John Presbyterium wikipedia.org
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presbytère
‖ presbytère [F., ad. late L. presbyterium.] A Roman Catholic priest's house; = presbytery 6.1844 Lever T. Burke II. 165, I took him home with me to my presbytère at Sevres, for that was my parish. 1857 G. Oliver Coll. Hist. Cath. Relig. Cornwall, etc. 27 A convenient site was purchased..for a churc... Oxford English Dictionary
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Church of Saint Lazarus, Al-Eizariya
Its interior is decorated at presbyterium with mosaic depicting Mary, Martha and Lazarus, with polished stone and mosaics. wikipedia.org
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presbytery
presbytery (ˈprɛs-, ˈprɛzbɪtərɪ) Also 5 presbetory, -bytory, 6–7 -beterie, -y, biterie, -bytrie, 6–8 -bitery. [a. OF. presbiterie (12th c. in Littré) a priest's house, ad. late L. presbyterium: see presbyterium.] 1. A part of a church, esp. of a cathedral or other large church, reserved for the cler... Oxford English Dictionary
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Presbytery
Presbytery and presbyterium may refer to: Presbyterium, a body of ordained, active priests in the Catholic or Anglican churches Presbytery (architecture wikipedia.org
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St Andrew's Cathedral, Dundee
The sanctuary (presbyterium) area, which contains the high altar and stalls for the canons of the cathedral, was added later by knocking out the back wall wikipedia.org
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Kaplja Vas, Sevnica
It is a medieval building with a Romanesque nave, a Gothic presbyterium, and the church tower from the 17th century. wikipedia.org
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Zarzita
It has a square presbyterium and oblong side chambers. The columns and arches are lost. wikipedia.org
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Dunkelsteinerwald (municipality)
The most interesting sights are the gothic pulpit, a fresco from the 17th century, and the gothic presbyterium with a "session niche". wikipedia.org
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Babisqa
It has a 4-bay nave, and rectangular presbyterium with square side chambers. wikipedia.org
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Cefalù Cathedral
Artwork Presbyterium mosaic It was probably planned that the entire church be decorated in mosaic, but this was completed only in the presbyterium area The lower part and the side walls of the presbyterium were not completed until the 17th century. wikipedia.org
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Santa Maria delle Grazie alle Fornaci fuori Porta Cavalleggeri
The presbyterium has an integral semi-circular apse. wikipedia.org
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Master of the Berswordt Altar
Verlag für Regionalgeschichte, Bielefeld 2002 Konrad Lorenz, Presbyterium der Evangelischen St.-Mariengemeinde (publ.): Die Evangelische St. wikipedia.org
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Armaria
Usage Religion The armarium is used for storing liturgical objects, arranged in the walls of the sanctuary or the presbyterium. wikipedia.org
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