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Interior Design Catholic Church
A church is often described as a building used for public worship, especially in the Christian religion. In designing the interior of a church, there are usually reasons progressively depending on the nature of the Christian Church.
Catholic churches tend to be very different and a number of different areas of the house a Southern Baptist church, probably, but most Catholic churches, most of the same things in them from one church to another. All Catholic churches generally have the following things, a representation of 14 stations of the Cross, an altar, the tabernacle and benches.
In most Catholic churches, especially Roman Catholic, there is a representation of 14 stations of the Cross. Many times these are the windows of the church, or tiles representing the walls of the church.
The altar of the Catholic Church is another element of design consistency. The altar is where the church mass is observed. When the sacrifice of the Mass is offered, the presence of an altar or altar stone. Altars are usually made of stone, usually marble, to withstand use. Gold and other precious metals are also used for some beautiful altars sometimes presented as gifts to churches to do.
Tabernacles is another point that will always be found in a Catholic church. In the Catholic faith, the Holy Sacrament is physically the bread and wine used for communion, and literally the body, blood, soul and divinity of Jesus Christ. Church banks are not used in the most orthodox churches, which is used instead. Banks are located in the nave of the church, where parishioners to attend religious services. Catholic schools often managers knee before their benches that believers are able to kneel in prayer, without touching the ground to get under the bench. There are usually left in the paths between the rows of benches, so that the procession, where a priest, acolytes, choir or even a bride enters the church and headed to the altar.










