What are catholic church buildings called?

A cathedral is a church, usually Catholic, Anglican, Oriental Orthodox or Eastern Orthodox, housing the seat of a bishop. The word cathedral takes its name from cathedra, or Bishop's Throne (In Latin: ecclesia cathedralis).
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What are the areas of a Catholic church called?

  • 1 The Vestibule. Just inside the entrance to a Catholic church is the vestibule. ...
  • 2 The Nave. The interior church doors open up to the nave, or main room of a Catholic church. ...
  • 3 The Sanctuary. The sanctuary is at the front of a Roman Catholic church. ...
  • 4 The Altar and Tabernacle. ...
  • 5 Stained Glass and Statues.
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What are religious buildings called?

Temples, churches, mosques, and synagogues serve as places of worship and as shelters for the images, relics, and holy areas of the cult.
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What are church houses called?

The housing that a church provides for a member of its clergy can be called a clergy house, parish house, parsonage, rectory — or a manse, in the case of a Presbyterian minister's home.
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What do you call church architecture?

Church architecture refers to the architecture of buildings of churches, convents, seminaries etc. It has evolved over the two thousand years of the Christian religion, partly by innovation and partly by borrowing other architectural styles as well as responding to changing beliefs, practices and local traditions.
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What are church surrounds called?

In Christian countries a churchyard is a patch of land adjoining or surrounding a church, which is usually owned by the relevant church or local parish itself.
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What are church areas called?

The nave is the main part of the church where the congregation (the people who come to worship) sit. The aisles are the sides of the church which may run along the side of the nave. The transept, if there is one, is an area which crosses the nave near the top of the church.
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What is another word for church building?

n. abbey, cathedral, kirk, Duomo, basilica.
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What is a Catholic priest's house called?

A clergy house is the residence, or former residence, of one or more priests or ministers of religion. Residences of this type can have a variety of names, such as manse, parsonage, rectory or vicarage.
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What is a rectory in the Catholic Church?

Definition of rectory

1 : a benefice held by a rector. 2 : a residence of a rector or a parish priest.
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What is a Catholic convent?

A convent is a community of priests, religious brothers, religious sisters, monks or nuns; or the building used by the community, particularly in the Catholic Church, Lutheran churches, and the Anglican Communion.
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What is the place where the priest stands called?

A pulpit is a raised stand for preachers in a Christian church. The origin of the word is the Latin pulpitum (platform or staging). The traditional pulpit is raised well above the surrounding floor for audibility and visibility, accessed by steps, with sides coming to about waist height.
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What do Catholics call a sanctuary?

In many Western Christian traditions including Catholic, Lutheran, Methodist, and Anglican churches, the area around the altar is called the sanctuary; it is also considered holy because of the belief in the physical presence of God in the Eucharist, both during the Mass and in the church tabernacle at other times.
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What is the altar area of a Catholic Church called?

In church architecture, the chancel is the space around the altar, including the choir and the sanctuary (sometimes called the presbytery), at the liturgical east end of a traditional Christian church building.
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What is a church balcony called?

The word "chancel" comes from the same root as "church". Thus, the choir area of a church is its "chancel". The term "balcony" comes from the French word meaning "roofed gallery", which describes what this area was originally built to provide protection for.
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What is a church parsonage?

A parsonage is a dwelling (home or apartment) provided to a minister by the governing board of a house of worship. A minister's parsonage allowance is exempt from gross income. Parsonage allowance must be used in the year it is allocated to the clergy member. The amount deducted may cover reasonable housing costs.
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What is the roof of a church called?

A spire is a tall, slender, pointed structure on top of a roof or tower, especially at the summit of church steeples.
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Why is it called a rectory?

rectory (n.)

mid-15c. (in rectorie-bok), "benefice held by a rector, parish church or parsonage," with all its rights and privileges, from French rectorie (14c.) or Medieval Latin rectoria, from rector (see rector). In reference to his residence or house by 1849.
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What is the synonym of Cathedral?

Synonyms of cathedral
  • edifice,
  • hall,
  • palace,
  • tower.
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What is a synonym for chapel?

In this page you can discover 26 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for chapel, like: church, bethel, place-of-worship, abbey, God's house, sanctuary, churchyard, chantry, chapel service, oratorium and schoolroom.
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What is a small chapel called?

side chapel. a small chapel off the side aisle of a church. type of: house of God, house of prayer, house of worship, place of worship. any building where congregations gather for prayer.
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What is the main church building called?

nave, central and principal part of a Christian church, extending from the entrance (the narthex) to the transepts (transverse aisle crossing the nave in front of the sanctuary in a cruciform church) or, in the absence of transepts, to the chancel (area around the altar).
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What are the 5 parts of the church?

  • 1 Vestibule. In the Catholic church, the vestibule is usually the first area encountered upon entering the church. ...
  • 2 Nave. The nave is the area of the church where parishioners, or members of the church, sit or stand. ...
  • 3 Sanctuary. ...
  • 4 Choir Loft. ...
  • 5 Non-Traditional.
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What is a church vestibule?

In Roman Catholic and some Anglican churches the vestibule has a practical purpose. It is usually a spacious area which holds church information such as literature, pamphlets, and bulletin announcements. It also houses the holy water for worshippers.
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