The Holy Altar has multiple symbolic meanings. First, it represents the Throne of God because through the sacraments celebrated upon this altar God’s saving and sanctifying grace is bestowed upon all people. It is also Golgotha, the place where Jesus was crucified, because it is upon this altar that we re-enact the Passion of our Lord and Saviour, and finally the Tomb of Christ because it is through Christ’s death that eternal life was granted to all people. This final representation is highlighted in the resurrection Matins service celebrated every Sunday because it is from the right or southern side
Hand Made Candle Holder Dikeron Gold and Silver Plated Decoration Size : 29 cm
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17.05.2006 – Church Supply Collection Various Articles
Hand Made Candle Holder Set Dikeron TrikeronGold and Silver Plated Decoration Size : 29 cm
The Candle Holder No.8250-04 can be found in our Catalogue page:
17.05.2006 – Church Supply Collection Various Articles
Hand Made Candle Holder TrikeronGold and Silver Plated Decoration Size : 29 cm
The Candle Holder No.8250-34 can be found in our Catalogue page:
17.05.2006 – Church Supply Collection Various Articles
Hand Made Candle Holder TrikeronGold and Silver Plated Decoration Size : 29 cm
The Candle Holder No.8250-34 can be found in our Catalogue page:
17.05.2006 – Church Supply Collection Various Articles
The Holy Altar has multiple symbolic meanings. First, it represents the Throne of God because through the sacraments celebrated upon this altar God’s saving and sanctifying grace is bestowed upon all people. It is also Golgotha, the place where Jesus was crucified, because it is upon this altar that we re-enact the Passion of our Lord and Saviour, and finally the Tomb of Christ because it is through Christ’s death that eternal life was granted to all people. This final representation is highlighted in the resurrection Matins service celebrated every Sunday because it is from the right or southern side
The Holy Altar has multiple symbolic meanings. First, it represents the Throne of God because through the sacraments celebrated upon this altar God’s saving and sanctifying grace is bestowed upon all people. It is also Golgotha, the place where Jesus was crucified, because it is upon this altar that we re-enact the Passion of our Lord and Saviour, and finally the Tomb of Christ because it is through Christ’s death that eternal life was granted to all people. This final representation is highlighted in the resurrection Matins service celebrated every Sunday because it is from the right or southern side