altar
Refers to the main and most important altar in a church.
The principal altar of a church.
An altar used for making sacrifices.
A temporary, improvised altar.
An altar that can be moved.
Indicates a location directly before or at the altar, often for prayer or a ceremony.
Used when something is physically placed on the surface of the altar.
Indicates a position in front of the altar, often implying reverence or supplication.
Indicates what the altar is dedicated to or made for, e.g., 'altar of sacrifice'.
To walk towards and arrive at the altar.
To move closer to the altar.
To construct an altar.
To stand or be positioned looking towards the altar.
To add beautiful things to the altar, such as flowers or cloths.
To officially declare an altar is for a holy purpose or in honor of a saint.
A boy who assists a priest during a religious service.
A railing in front of the altar in a church.
A cloth used to cover an altar.
The table that serves as the altar.
An invitation given at the end of a Protestant service for people to come forward to the altar to make a public commitment to their faith.
A decorative cloth covering the front of an altar.