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== Layout of a Church == | == Layout of a Church == | ||
[[File:Old St Peters Basilica plan.png|thumb|Plan of Old St Peter's Basilica, showing atrium (courtyard), narthex (vestibule), central nave with double aisles, a bema for the clergy extending into a transept, and an exedra or semi-circular apse.]] | [[File:Old St Peters Basilica plan.png|thumb|Plan of Old St Peter's Basilica, showing atrium (courtyard), narthex (vestibule), central nave with double aisles, a bema for the clergy extending into a transept, and an exedra or semi-circular apse.]] | ||
* '''alter''' | |||
** origins in PIE '''*al-''' for "beyond" | |||
*** thus "to alter" = to change | |||
*** and the adjective "alter" comes from Latin ''alter'' for "the other" (one) | |||
** the alter is in the "sanctuary" and is where the "word of God" is proclaimed | |||
* '''catacomb''' | |||
** "Sepulchral vaults" = underground burial tombs | |||
** from Latin ''cata tumbas'' "among the graves" | |||
*** ''cata'' = among + ''comb'' = graves or tombs | |||
**** derived from Latin ''cumbere'' "to lie: | |||
** unrelated to "catechism" | |||
* chancel | |||
** the enclosed area that marks the sanctuary of a church | |||
** from Latin ''cancelli'' for "grating," "bars" | |||
'''Liturgical east and west''' | |||
* regards the orientation of a church | |||
* the alter is traditionally placed at the east end of the church | |||
* when the congregation faces east towards the alter, it is "Liturgical east" | |||
* regardless of the actual orientation of a church, east is the direction towards the alter, and west is the other end | |||
** thus the "back" is the "west end" | |||
* '''narthax''' | |||
* '''nave''' | |||
** the interior area of a church where the parishioners worship (w/ the pews) | |||
*** as distinct from the "bema", which is the raised area upon which the alter resides | |||
** "nave" = "ship" in Latin | |||
*** from PIE '''*nau-''' for "boat" (thus "navy" in English) | |||
*'''sanctuary''' | |||
**also called '''presbytery''' | |||
**the holy area of a church around the alter and where God resides | |||
**= the area reserved for the priests | |||
**it is sometimes marked off by a '''chancel''', which is enclosed by bars or grating | |||
== Vocabulary == | == Vocabulary == | ||
=== A === | === A === | ||
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** from Revelation, 1:8: | ** from Revelation, 1:8: | ||
I am the Alpha and the Omega, ''the'' Beginning and ''the'' End' says the Lord, who is and who was and who is to come, the Almighty | I am the Alpha and the Omega, ''the'' Beginning and ''the'' End' says the Lord, who is and who was and who is to come, the Almighty | ||
* '''amen''' | * '''amen''' | ||
** "so be it" | ** "so be it" | ||
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** Paul in 1 Corinthians (1:20) explains: | ** Paul in 1 Corinthians (1:20) explains: | ||
*** "all the promises of God find their Yes in him [Christ]. That is why we utter Amen through him, to the glory of God" | *** "all the promises of God find their Yes in him [Christ]. That is why we utter Amen through him, to the glory of God" | ||
* '''''anagogue''''' | * '''''anagogue''''' | ||
** Greek for "leading" | ** Greek for "leading" | ||
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* '''cardinal''' | * '''cardinal''' | ||
* cardinal sin | * cardinal sin | ||
* '''casuistri''' | * '''casuistri''' | ||
** << see CCC 579 | ** << see CCC 579 | ||
* '''catechesis''' | * '''catechesis''' | ||
** from ''Catechesi Tradendae'' by John Paul II: | ** from ''Catechesi Tradendae'' by John Paul II: | ||
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*** Greek ''kath'' (in general) + ''holos'' "whole" | *** Greek ''kath'' (in general) + ''holos'' "whole" | ||
**** PIE '''*sol-''' "whole, well-kept" | **** PIE '''*sol-''' "whole, well-kept" | ||
* '''Cf.''' | * '''Cf.''' | ||
** ''confer / conferatur'' | ** ''confer / conferatur'' | ||
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==== Ch ==== | ==== Ch ==== | ||
* '''charism''' | * '''charism''' | ||
** divine gift | ** divine gift | ||
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***because he claimed these books contradicted ''sola gratia'' (salvation by grace alone) and ''sola fide'' (justification by faith alone) | ***because he claimed these books contradicted ''sola gratia'' (salvation by grace alone) and ''sola fide'' (justification by faith alone) | ||
***Protestant doctrines of justification and salvation are called the "five ''solae''" | ***Protestant doctrines of justification and salvation are called the "five ''solae''" | ||
*'''diabolic''' | *'''diabolic''' | ||
**devilish, of satan | **devilish, of satan | ||
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**as in "concluding doxology" of the Eucharistic Prayer | **as in "concluding doxology" of the Eucharistic Prayer | ||
"Through him, and with him, and in him, O God, almighty Father, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, all glory and honor is yours, forever and ever.” | "Through him, and with him, and in him, O God, almighty Father, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, all glory and honor is yours, forever and ever.” | ||
** followed by the "Great Amen" | |||
* followed by the "Great Amen" | |||
=== E === | === E === | ||
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*** ''yah'' = '''Yahweh''' | *** ''yah'' = '''Yahweh''' | ||
* '''hardness of heart''' | * '''hardness of heart''' | ||
** | ** unwillingness to listen to the Word, or to see plain truths | ||
** also called in the Bible, "stiff necks" | |||
* '''hermeneutics''' | * '''hermeneutics''' | ||
** = interpretive, interpreting | ** = interpretive, interpreting | ||
*** Greek, derived from ''Hermes'', the god of speech, writing, eloquence | *** Greek, derived from ''Hermes'', the god of speech, writing, eloquence | ||
*** theory, interpretation and study of biblical texts | *** theory, interpretation and study of biblical texts | ||
* '''''hesed''''' | * '''''hesed''''' | ||
** a deep, abiding, covenantal love | ** a deep, abiding, covenantal love | ||
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* '''holiness''' | * '''holiness''' | ||
** = separation from sin, possession of virtue and dedication to the service of God | ** = separation from sin, possession of virtue and dedication to the service of God | ||
* '''''Hosana''''' | * '''''Hosana''''' | ||
** imperative for "save" or "give salvation!" | ** imperative for "save" or "give salvation!" | ||
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*** from Latin ''laicus'' and Greek ''laikos'' "of the people,"; both from ''laos'' for folk, the people, the crowd; a tribe | *** from Latin ''laicus'' and Greek ''laikos'' "of the people,"; both from ''laos'' for folk, the people, the crowd; a tribe | ||
** also indicates common people as distinguished from "experts" | ** also indicates common people as distinguished from "experts" | ||
=== K === | === K === | ||
* '''''kenosis''''' | * '''''kenosis''''' | ||
** humility | ** humility | ||
=== L === | === L === | ||
* '''laity''' | * '''laity''' | ||
** the people, as opposed to the clergy | ** the people, as opposed to the clergy | ||
*** i.e., not | *** i.e., not ecclesiastical | ||
** also "lay | ** also "lay | ||
* '''Lent''' | * '''Lent''' | ||
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** with "lent" meaning "lengthening days" (Old Saxon ''lentin'') | ** with "lent" meaning "lengthening days" (Old Saxon ''lentin'') | ||
*** as in the increasing length of the day towards Spring | *** as in the increasing length of the day towards Spring | ||
* '''Ligamen''' | * '''Ligamen''' | ||
** under Canon law, an existing marriage tie | ** under Canon law, an existing marriage tie | ||
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**# '''Liturgy of the Eucharist''' | **# '''Liturgy of the Eucharist''' | ||
**# '''Concluding Rites''' | **# '''Concluding Rites''' | ||
=== M === | === M === | ||
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=== N-O === | === N-O === | ||
* '''Nazarenes''' | * '''Nazarenes''' | ||
** followers of Jesus of Nazareth | ** followers of Jesus of Nazareth | ||
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*** for more, see "The Way" below (Way, The) | *** for more, see "The Way" below (Way, The) | ||
* '''''Novus Ordo''''' | * '''''Novus Ordo''''' | ||
** known as "Vatican II" or "Second Vatican" | |||
* known as "Vatican II" or "Second Vatican" | |||
* '''obey''' | * '''obey''' | ||
** see CCC 143 | ** see CCC 143 | ||
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** from "ordinal" for numbers | ** from "ordinal" for numbers | ||
* '''orthodox v. heterodox''' | * '''orthodox v. heterodox''' | ||
** ortho = "straight, right way" | |||
** hetero = "opinion, other" | |||
* '''orthodox''' | * '''orthodox''' | ||
** "correct teaching" | ** "correct teaching" | ||
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**conferred by Christ < see CCC 875 | **conferred by Christ < see CCC 875 | ||
**makes real what is symbolic | **makes real what is symbolic | ||
*'''sacred''' | *'''sacred''' | ||
**hollowed, consecrated, made holy | **hollowed, consecrated, made holy | ||
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**from Latin ''sanctus'' "holy" | **from Latin ''sanctus'' "holy" | ||
***so ''santus'' (holy) + ''facere'' ("to make or do" from PIE '''*dhe-''' "to set, put") | ***so ''santus'' (holy) + ''facere'' ("to make or do" from PIE '''*dhe-''' "to set, put") | ||
*'''scatter''' | *'''scatter''' | ||
**from Greek : diabalein | **from Greek : diabalein |