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1 2,2| screen with doors, called the Iconostasis (Icon stand). The walls
2 2,2| separated from the Nave by the Iconostasis. The Iconostasis is placed
3 2,2| by the Iconostasis. The Iconostasis is placed near the edge
4 2,2| The Altar. ~0. The Iconostasis ~1. The Holy Table~2. The
5 2,3| The Iconostasis.~The most prominent feature
6 2,3| an Orthodox church is the Iconostasis, consisting of one or more
7 2,3| In ancient times, the Iconostasis was probably a screen placed
8 2,3| these interpretations, the Iconostasis also has a symbolic meaning.
9 2,3| and among men. Thus the Iconostasis both divides the Divine
10 2,3| Divine and the human, the Iconostasis reveals, by means of its
11 2,3| reconciliation.~A typical Iconostasis consists of one or more
12 2,3| At the very top of the Iconostasis is placed the Holy Cross,
13 2,3| the central place of the Iconostasis is occupied by the Holy
14 2,4| Altar which lies beyond the Iconostasis, is set aside for those
15 3,3| Deacon censes the Altar, Iconostasis, the Celebrant(s), Reader,
16 3,4| Deacon censes the Altar, Iconostasis, Clergy and Faithful, the
17 3,8| Artos) to lie before the Iconostasis throughout Bright Week in
18 3,9| week all the doors of the Iconostasis remain open, symbolizing
19 7 | assigned to the Holy Icons. The Iconostasis (Icon-screen) dividing the
20 7,2| Athos, is to be found in the iconostasis of the monastery church
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