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329: 406:, opposite the Bishop's throne) of the Iconostasis. It retains only a few of the functions of the ancient ambo, whereas the solea retains the other functions. The Epistle and Homily are read from this ambon (similar to a western pulpit), whereas the Gospel is read from the Solea. The practice of vesting the Bishop in the center of the nave is retained in parishes without chairs or pews. If the parish has chairs and pews, then the vesting of the Bishop occurs near the iconostasis, sometimes on the solea/ambon itself. 134: 437: 37: 281:. It took the form of a raised stand, approached by steps, for preaching and often for readings. In the West, there were often two ambons, one on the north (for the reading or chanting of the Gospel) and one on the south (for the 417:), originally a prayer of thanksgiving said as the clergy descended the ambon at the end of the service. In ancient times, there was a large collection of Prayers Before the Ambon, written for the different 387:
up onto the ambon (provided the child has been baptized by this time—otherwise, this ceremony will wait until after the baptism). If the child is female, the priest lays her in front of the
375:(i.e., the sanctuary), so normally only the clergy will go up onto the ambon. The exception is that the faithful will step up onto the ambon when they come forward to receive 316:
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
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Originally the ambon was an elevated platform, somewhat variable in location within the church (but typically found toward the center of the
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Contemporary Greek Ambon, which is similar to the Western pulpit, and retains only some of the functions of the ancient ambon (
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Originally used in both the East and West, the structure has almost disappeared in the
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In some Greek Orthodox parishes, there is an ambo to the side (usually the
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Ancient ambon outside Hagia Sophia in Constantinople (
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