- Ambon (liturgy)
The Ambon (Slavonic: "amvón") is a projection coming out from the
soleas (the walkway in front of theiconostasis ) in an Eastern Orthodox orEastern Catholic church. The ambon is directly in front of theHoly Doors , [ [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06659a.htm "Gospel in the Liturgy"] article from "The Catholic Encyclopedia "] and forms a platform from which thedeacon says the litanies, or thepriest gives the dismissals during theDivine Services . The ambon is considered to be a part of thealtar (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 receiveHoly Communion .Originally, the Ambon extended into the center of the
nave . It was the place where the clergy sat and the scriptures were read during theDivine Liturgy . It is a development from thebimah in the Jewishsynagogue .The last public prayer of the
Divine Liturgy is the "Prayer Before the Ambon", 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 Feast Days of thechurch year and for those occasional services (Weddings ,Funeral s, etc.) which called for a celebration of the Divine Liturgy.In the
Russian Orthodox Church , duringHierarch ical services, thebishop will stand upon a raised platform ("kafedra") in the center of the nave like the bimah of old (seeCathedra ).ee also
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Tribune (architecture)
*Templon
*Bema References
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