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it is considered to be a holy place, and only those who have a specific liturgical duty to perform should go in, and any regulations pertaining to entry into the sanctuary may apply here as well.
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The triple apse of an Orthodox Church. The altar is in the larger central apse, the prothesis in the apse to the right, and the diaconicon in the one to the left.
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of the church, where the vestments, books, etc., that are used in the Divine Services of the church are kept (the sacred vessels are kept in the
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may sit in the diaconicon when they are not needed for the service. Because the diaconicon is located behind the
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The word "diaconicon" can also refer to the liturgical book specifying the functions of the deacon.
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of slightly earlier date, the diaconicon is rectangular, the side apses at
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Greek
romanized
Slavonic
Eastern Orthodox
Eastern Catholic Churches
apse
prothesis
pastophoria
piscina
Divine Liturgy
antependia
zeon
chalice
Holy Communion
bishops
priests
deacons
altar servers
iconostasis
Justin II
liturgy
Syria
Kalat-Seman
Altar
Prothesis
Sacristy


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