Analogion - stand for books for priest or profet (For DND miniature and remixes)

Analogion - stand for books for priest or profet (For DND miniature and remixes)

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Analogon Three analogia, draped with gold fabric. (Saint Nicholas monastery, Gomel, Belarus). An analogon (Greek: Ἀναλόγιον) is a lectern or slanted stand on which icons or the Gospel Book are placed for veneration by the faithful in the Eastern Orthodox Church and Eastern Catholic Churches. It may also be used as a lectern to read from liturgical books during divine services.[1] Contents 1 Design Analogon, draped in white, at New Valamo monastery in Heinävesi, Finland. The analogon is normally slanted slightly, making it easier for the one standing in front of it to see the icon or book placed on it. The analogon may have four legs or only one in the center. It is often covered with rich fabric (antipendium) which either partially or completely covers the analogon on all sides. Some analogia are made so they fold for easy portability, some are intricately carved of fine wood, and some are simple frameworks intended to be completely covered with fabric. They are normally light enough to be moved without too much difficulty. Kliros with analogia for liturgical books There is also a type of analogon which is used in the kliros by chanters. This often has two or three sides and turns to allow singers to more easily use numerous liturgical texts required during services. There is an older Greek design for this type of analogon that is octagonal with a flat top instead of slanted. This style is still found in use on Mount Athos and at other ancient monasteries throughout the world. Sometimes this type of analogon is intricately inlaid with mother of pearl or other semi-precious materials. A similar piece of furniture is called the tetrapodion, which is a table that can be set in the center of the church, usually covered with fabric, and upon which objects are placed to be blessed. Use Russian Orthodox Church in Seldovia, Alaska. Analogia are used for the veneration of icons, usually with a candlestand beside or behind it, or an oil lamp burning above it. The candlestand may hold one candle and be used to shine light on the icon, or it may have places for the faithful to offer candles as they venerate the icon. On higher-ranking feasts of the church year, when the chanting of the Polyeleos is called for, an analogon is placed in the center of the temple (i.e., the nave of the church) with candles, and the icon of the feast being celebrated is placed thereon. At the highpoint of the service, all of the lights in the church are lit and the clergy and people gather around the icon on the analogon in the center of the temple for the chanting of festive hymns and the reading of the Matins Gospel lesson. During the Divine Liturgy an analogon is placed in front of the Holy Doors for the reading of the Gospel and altar servers will stand to either side with processional candles. If a deacon is reading the Gospel, the analogon will be set so that he faces East (towards the Altar) as he reads; if a priest is reading, the analogon will be set so that he faces West (towards the people). When a priest or bishop hears Confession, he will do so standing beside an analogon on which has been placed a Gospel Book and a Cross. The penitent will venerate the Gospel and Cross and then kneel before the analogon, holding his right hand in the manner of making the Sign of the Cross and touching the foot of the Cross while making his confession. See also

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