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While some tabernacles are still used for a few ecclesiastical and community cultural activities, stake centers are now normally used in their place.
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Tabernacles were typically built as endeavors of multiple congregations (termed wards or branches), usually at the stake level.
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Tabernacles are customarily lined with, if not constructed from, cedar wood, whose aromatic qualities discourage insect life.
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The "quadri" or frames are flanked by tabernacles containing figures that symbolize moral or aesthetic virtues.
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The night before the tabernacle's opening, she prays for guidance.
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The use of candles or tabernacles was banned by canon law, with the only appointed adornment being a white linen cloth.
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Tabernacles have generally been made of metal (such as bronze or brass), or sometimes of heavy wood.
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After its clandestine distribution, the document was hidden by many congregations in their tabernacles for protection.
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On many warships, sails above the fighting top (a platform just above the lowest sail) were mounted on separate masts (topmasts or topgallant masts) held in wooden sockets called tabernacles.
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As its name denotes, the village and is life centre around the chapel; and the homes, as it were, cluster round the tabernacle.
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He remained in the tabernacle, however, to officiate in other capacities on later occasions.
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How is it that the tabernacle of the family should be burdened with rates and taxes.
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The home is the tabernacle of the family.
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There the inner city has been retained as a kind of tabernacle to the past.
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The oil lamp glows continuously in the sanctuary in front of the tabernacle.
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The tabernacle, adjacent to the cathedral, contains the baptistery and serves to register the parishioners.
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Later it was moved to the nave, and from the 13th century it was preserved in a marble tabernacle.
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The central feature of the tabernacle is the large pipe organ.
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The first national tabernacle was built and completed in 1925, but was destroyed by fire in 1936.
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The old tabernacle was for a time abandoned, and then used as the local genealogical library.
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Behind the altar, an apse adorned with white columns is punctuated with an imposing white marble tabernacle.
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The church tabernacle is made of gilded oak.
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They are located around an open, 56 feet by 81 feet, pavilion structure known as the stand or tabernacle.
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Behind the altar is a shelf on which is a tabernacle.
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Billings hosted dances and church services in the tabernacle.
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The collective project of building the "mishkan" (tabernacle) required contributions from a community of individually inspired artisans.
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Historically, the tabernacle was used for church meetings and cultural events.
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The tabernacle was intended to work as a church and a courthouse.
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At the center of the lowest level contains the tabernacle.
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Her gaze is directed toward the tabernacle below, which contains the consecrated eucharistic bread.
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The tabernacle dates from the time of the construction of the cathedral and originally stood at the baptismal font.
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Meyerin funded a silver tabernacle for the church.
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The altarpiece is furthermore medieval, from the late 14th century, as is a preserved church tabernacle.
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Initially a sacristy (the mortuary chapel) in the cemetery was used, in 1891 replaced by an iron church of the "tin tabernacle" type.
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The espaada is finished off by scrolls and pinnacles, and crowned by a kind of tabernacle that houses a clock.
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The tabernacle at the back is, in part, from the 15th century.
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The cathedral was further renovated in 2002-2003, replacing the tabernacle with the archbishops throne.
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A bronze tabernacle by the same artist was installed in 2003.
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Often a chapel or tabernacle was built to replace the arbor and wooden cabins called tents were built to replace actual tents.
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During the third renovation in 1980, a screen was installed in the sanctuary and the tabernacle moved to the side.
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The tabernacle is normally wrought of gold, silver, or wood and elaborately decorated.
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In some churches the sacrament is reserved in a tabernacle or aumbry with a lighted candle or lamp nearby.
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The tabernacle still stands and earned the nickname jewel of the desert.
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The interior of the chapel also underwent various changes in respect to the paintings, lamps, tabernacle, statues, and windows.
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The building eventually became known as the "tabernacle".
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The tabernacle was used for various community and religious activities.
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Plans for the first tabernacle began as early as 1852, though ground wasn't broken until 1856.
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The first tabernacle seated 1100, though more could fit with chairs added in the aisles.
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After the epidemic ebbed, an oratory was built at the site of the tabernacle.
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There is no tabernacle, and the elements of communion are not reserved.
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Altar, steps and tabernacle made of painted oak, form a harmonious whole.
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At this time several large trees had grown up on the tabernacle grounds which are no longer there today.
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At the time of its completion, the tabernacle was surrounded by fields near the railroad station.
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Sarti also covered the apse with marble and made the drawings of the tabernacle.
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They are kept in an elaborately decorated tabernacle, a container on the altar often in the shape of a church.
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A tabernacle, church, and school were later constructed on the land.
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The electric cross shorts out and the tabernacle catches fire.
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The mast has a pin through it that acts as a pivot point, which is held in a tabernacle.
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The churchs only chapel serves as a tabernacle.
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The tabernacle was completed in 1928, containing a 600 seat auditorium, meeting space and classrooms.
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The tabernacle work over the end seats, with its pinnacles and flying buttresses, stretches up towards the roof in tapering lines of the utmost delicacy.
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The small finial ornament atop the tabernacle took some 58 hours to complete.
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Above each semicircular arch is a tabernacle window (a rectangular window with a triangular pediment on the top).
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Hanging centrally over the sanctuary would be another lamp, lit when the eucharist was stored in the tabernacle.
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They also sponsored the royal throne, the altars, and the tabernacle.
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The church was constructed in the early 16th century and finished during the middle of the 18th, when its tabernacle was constructed.
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The bishop's cathedra was returned to its place on the side of the sanctuary, restoring the tabernacle to its original place of prominence.
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Within two months, a tin tabernacle had been erected on the site to allow worship to continue while a new church was designed and built.
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The purple color is often used for hangings around the church, the vestments of the clergy, and often also the tabernacle.
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Today the tin tabernacle is still used as a chapel and remains a popular tourist attraction, receiving over 100,000 visitors every year.
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In churches, a ciborium is usually kept in a tabernacle or aumbry.
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In the synagogue, where the windows are distributed in the same way, the tribes form a symbolic guard of honor around the tabernacle.
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The tabernacle below the crucifix is finished in 98% pure gold and silver.
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The tabernacle is a wooden pavilion with a gablet roof.
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On one occasion, he was missing from breakfast and the rector finally found him in the chapel, standing motionless and gazing at the tabernacle.
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A reservation altar for the tabernacle was created in the south transept.
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To me it all seemed good and nice, of course a little vanity and folly, and that one sees in the tabernacle and everywhere.
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The church contains a church tabernacle from the second half of the 16th century, and two confessionals in baroque style.
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Three acres, only costing one hundred dollars, was purchased in 1910 in order to build a tabernacle.
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Neither of the previous altar paintings got replaced to the table, only the tabernacle was restored.
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In 1769, the former 17th century tabernacle was replaced with a new marble one decorated with silver.
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All of these objects, whenever they contain a consecrated host, are normally kept within the church tabernacle when they are not being carried.
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Upon the left is the tabernacle, containing the reserve of the consecrated hosts.
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When the original church was demolished in 2004, the tabernacle was preserved for the new church built on the site.
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On the altar was an elaborate tabernacle where the sacrament was reserved; a red sanctuary lamp indicated this.
On the altar were brass candles and vases, and a big brass crucifix stood above the tabernacle.
In his more colourful phrase, the mouth is 'le temple & tabernacle de la loy escrite' (the temple and tabernacle of the written law).
The distribution concludes with a response and prayer by the priest, who replaces in the tabernacle the vessel containing the particles and gives the people a blessing.
Parties are useful, necessary instruments, but they are not tabernacles and should not be treated as such.
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I do not know much about tabernacles.
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Candles and, in some cases, tabernacles were reintroduced.
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Elaborate tabernacles were popular especially in the 13th century, and basilicas were often full of rich mosaics.
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Palladio alternates deep niches on a rectangular ground-plan and closed wall areas with figure tabernacles between the eight regular half-columns.
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The altar had two tables and double tabernacles, one facing the congregation, and the other choir.
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The tower's west front has 12 medieval niches or tabernacles containing modern statues.
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There are two main tabernacles for church services.
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Several tin tabernacles survive as places of worship; some have listed building status and some have been converted to other uses.
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At least at first, raising tabernacles provided good public relations for the coming meetings as townspeople joined together in what was effectively a giant barnraising.
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In the lower part of the wall are two painted tabernacles supporting the broken pediments described above.
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