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  • Ambo | Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels | Los Angeles, CA
    At the ambo, or reading table, the words of Sacred Scripture are proclaimed in the Epistles and Gospels during the celebration of the Eucharist The word is of Greek origin, supposed to signify a mountain or elevation
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  • Ambo | Byzantine, Greek Orthodox | Britannica
    Ambo, in the Christian liturgy, a raised stand formerly used for reading the Gospel or the Epistle, first used in early basilicas Originally, the ambo took the form of a portable lectern
  • Whats the difference between an ambo and a pulpit? - Aleteia
    In Church lingo, people often talk about ambos and pulpits interchangeably Historically, however, these two terms were used to identify different things, and each had its own specific purpose in
  • Ambon (liturgy) - Wikipedia
    In the Roman Catholic Church the stand from which the Gospel is read is formally called the "ambo" (not "ambon") It is normally in the form of a lectern or pulpit, and located near the front of the chancel
  • The Ambo: The Pulpit of God’s Word and Its Meaning in Christian Life
    Among all the elements that shape the liturgical space, there is one that often goes unnoticed but carries profound spiritual significance: the ambo The ambo is not just a simple lectern where the Scriptures are read; it is a privileged place from which the voice of God resounds in the assembly
  • Dictionary : AMBO | Catholic Culture
    In the Greek Church the ambo is a table in front of the iconostasis, or screen where baptisms, confirmations, and marriages are celebrated
  • What does ambo mean? - Definitions for ambo
    In some regional dialects, 'ambo' is a colloquial term for both or each of two; used when referring to two individuals or items 3 In Australian English slang, 'ambo' is an informal term for a paramedic or ambulance
  • Ambon - OrthodoxWiki
    The last public prayer of the Divine Liturgy is the "Prayer Before the Ambo" Originally, it was a prayer of thanksgiving said as the clergy descended the ambo at the end of the service
  • Ambo - Encyclopedia. com
    The ambo at Pisa, completed by Nicola Pisano in 1260 is an unattached structure resting on seven columns It opened the way to a new development in Italian sculpture





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