Monday, February 6, 2012

What is the place of worship? What are the major features of this place?

What is the place of worship? What are the major features of this place? (details of architecture,           how it is decorated, what the place is called)

Photograph:Christ as Ruler, with the Apostles and Evangelists (represented by the beasts). The female figures are believed to be either Santa Pudenziana and Santa Práxedes or symbols of the Jewish and Gentile churches. Mosaic in the apse of Santa Pudenziana basilica, Rome, ad 401–417.
(Christ in the presence his Apostles and Evangelists. )
     Judea, the city where Jesus was born, was the place where Christianity began. Jesus became the appointed one. He attracted many disciples, who spread the belief foreword and converted the many churches of the Roman empire.
     The Christians' place of worship is the Church. Many churches were built throughout Europe. Grand Gothic-style cathedrals soon became great monuments of worship. These churches contained high ceilings, grand statues and statuettes of angels, Jesus, and the cross, elaborate paintings, stunning stained glass windows, and many benches or chairs ready for believers to sit upon them for church services.

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