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- Liturgical_east_and_west abstract "Liturgical east and west refers to the idea that the end of a church which has the altar, for symbolic religious reasons, is traditionally on the east side of the church (to the right in a diagram). However, frequently the building cannot be built to match liturgical direction. In parish churches, liturgical directions often do not coincide with geography; even in cathedrals, liturgical and geographic directions can be in almost precise opposition (for example, at St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral, Seattle, liturgical east is nearly due west).".
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- Liturgical_east_and_west wikiPageRevisionID "647209284".
- Liturgical_east_and_west wikiPageWikiLink Altar.
- Liturgical_east_and_west wikiPageWikiLink Category:Church_architecture.
- Liturgical_east_and_west wikiPageWikiLink Cathedral.
- Liturgical_east_and_west wikiPageWikiLink Cathedrals.
- Liturgical_east_and_west wikiPageWikiLink Church_(building).
- Liturgical_east_and_west wikiPageWikiLink Geography.
- Liturgical_east_and_west wikiPageWikiLink Liturgical.
- Liturgical_east_and_west wikiPageWikiLink Liturgy.
- Liturgical_east_and_west wikiPageWikiLink Orientation_of_churches.
- Liturgical_east_and_west wikiPageWikiLink Parish_church.
- Liturgical_east_and_west wikiPageWikiLink Religion.
- Liturgical_east_and_west wikiPageWikiLink Religious.
- Liturgical_east_and_west wikiPageWikiLink St._Marks_Episcopal_Cathedral,_Seattle.
- Liturgical_east_and_west wikiPageWikiLink Symbol.
- Liturgical_east_and_west wikiPageWikiLinkText "Liturgical east and west".
- Liturgical_east_and_west wikiPageWikiLinkText "arranged with respect to the east".
- Liturgical_east_and_west wikiPageWikiLinkText "conventionally orientated".
- Liturgical_east_and_west wikiPageWikiLinkText "liturgical east".
- Liturgical_east_and_west wikiPageWikiLinkText "liturgical".
- Liturgical_east_and_west wikiPageWikiLinkText "the liturgical east".
- Liturgical_east_and_west wikiPageWikiLinkText "west end".
- Liturgical_east_and_west hasPhotoCollection Liturgical_east_and_west.
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- Liturgical_east_and_west subject Category:Church_architecture.
- Liturgical_east_and_west type Article.
- Liturgical_east_and_west type Article.
- Liturgical_east_and_west comment "Liturgical east and west refers to the idea that the end of a church which has the altar, for symbolic religious reasons, is traditionally on the east side of the church (to the right in a diagram). However, frequently the building cannot be built to match liturgical direction. In parish churches, liturgical directions often do not coincide with geography; even in cathedrals, liturgical and geographic directions can be in almost precise opposition (for example, at St.".
- Liturgical_east_and_west label "Liturgical east and west".
- Liturgical_east_and_west sameAs m.0gg8_q4.
- Liturgical_east_and_west sameAs Q6653379.
- Liturgical_east_and_west sameAs Q6653379.
- Liturgical_east_and_west wasDerivedFrom Liturgical_east_and_west?oldid=647209284.
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