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− | The '''Ambon''' (Amvon, or Ambo), in an Orthodox church building, is the space immediately in front of the [[Royal Doors]]. It is the place where the [[Gospel]] is normally read and the [[sermon]] is given. In many churches, the ambo has one or more curved steps between it and the lower part of the [[nave]]. The entire elevated place in front of the [[Iconostasis]] is called the [[solea]].
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− | ==Holy space==
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− | Even though it is part of the nave, the Orthodox faithful laity are careful not to casually stand on the Ambon. They only stand there to receive the [[Holy Mysteries]]. If they need to walk from one side of the soleas to the other, they step down from soleas, rather than walking across the Ambon.
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− | ==Episcopal ambo==
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− | In a [[cathedral]] there is usually a low platform in the center of the nave called the '''episcopal ambo''' or sometimes the Kathedra. This is where the [[bishop]] is vested prior to the [[Divine Liturgy]] and where he is enthroned until the [[Little Entrance]]. If the bishop is serving in a simple parish church, an episcopal ambo is set temporarily in place.
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− | ==Ambo table==
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− | In some simple parish churches, when the episcopal ambo is not in place, an ambo table may be in the center of the nave. Other churches may just have a simple [[icon]] stand there.
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− | [[Category:Church architecture]]
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