
The architects at Harrison Design , a firm based out of Atlanta, Georgia with various other satellite offices, undertood a project in recent years to design a new church for the parish of Mary, Our Queen in Peachtree Corners, Georgia. Harrison Design themselves note that the…
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A step stool?
Other pictures online show that there is a credence table directly behind the altar. It looks like it is built in.
I found a YouTube video - there are steps hidden behind the low wall behind the altar. These allow access to the tabernacle. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKTvgcTSCoE
The link doesn’t show the tabernacle access. The credence table where it is is odd! The music off-putting too! Sheesh! Where to I find an image for the tabernacle access?
I see this even at our Cathedral, rather than the server handing the priest the water and wine, it is placed on the altar and the server takes it away—when and why did that develop????
To diminish the role of the altarboy?
In the video the first two steps on the left side can be seen even with the candlestick's bobeche.
I've never understood placing the cruets on the altar.
It looks to me that you drag of of those chairsover towards the tabernacle, stand on it to climb onto the false Altar to gain access.
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