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Nave Defined

The architectural term for the place where the congregation gathers for worship, as opposed to the front part of the church from which the service is led. In churches with a lecture-hall floor plan, the term ‘sanctuary’ is often used to mean both chancel and nave because the two are not architecturally distinct.
An oratory is a room or a portion of a room that is set aside for an individual to conduct personal devotions. The word oratory comes from a Latin word that means a place to pray.

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  • Multicolr: Farben auswählen und so Flickrbilder finden.
  • Adiós, Phoenix, adiós: Nos tememos que este Fénix no reviva en el futuro conforme a las virtudes que la mitología le confiere al ave que le dio nombre a la sonda espacial Mars Phoenix Lander. De momento, nos ha dicho adiós desde el ártico del Planeta Rojo, donde ha realizado distintos trabajos de recopilación de materiales y fotografía de alto valor científico, todavía pendientes, en su mayor parte, de estudio y valoración.

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