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  2. Rood screen - Wikipedia

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    The rood screen (also choir screen, chancel screen, or jubé) is a common feature in late medieval church architecture. It is typically an ornate partition between the chancel and nave, of more or less open tracery constructed of wood, stone, or wrought iron. The rood screen was originally surmounted by a rood loft carrying the Great Rood, a ...

  3. Rood - Wikipedia

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    Rood. A rood or rood cross, sometimes known as a triumphal cross, [ 1] is a cross or crucifix, especially the large crucifix set above the entrance to the chancel of a medieval church. [ 2] Alternatively, it is a large sculpture or painting of the crucifixion of Jesus .

  4. Ranworth rood screen - Wikipedia

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    c. 1479–1480. Present location. Church of St Helen, Ranworth, Norfolk, UK. The Ranworth rood screen at Church of St Helen, Ranworth , Norfolk, is a wooden medieval rood screen that divides the chancel and nave, and was originally designed to act to separate the laity from the clergy. It is described by English Heritage as "one of England's ...

  5. Iconostasis - Wikipedia

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    The rood screens or pulpita that most large European Roman Catholic churches and cathedrals had acquired by late medieval times occupied a similar position between chancel and nave but served a different function. The choir was usually east of the screen.

  6. Eastern Orthodox church architecture - Wikipedia

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    A depiction of the front of an iconostasis from Stepan Shukhvostov's Church of St. Alexis in the Chudov Monastery of the Moscow Kremlin. The iconostasis, also called the τεμπλον/templon, it is a screen or wall between the nave and the sanctuary, which is covered with icons. There will normally be three doors, one in the middle and one on ...

  7. St Michael and All Angels Church, Barton Turf - Wikipedia

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    The church is best known for the twelve panels of its late-Gothic rood screen, rivalled in quality only by the rood screen of St. Helen's Church in Ranworth. The twelve panels, probably from between 1440 and 1450, appear to have been influenced by Flemish work , and depict St. Apollonia , St. Zita , St. Barbara , and the nine choirs of angels .

  8. Parclose screen - Wikipedia

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    A parclose screen is a screen or railing used to enclose or separate-off a chantry chapel, [1] tomb or manorial chapel, from public areas of a church, for example from the nave or chancel. It should be distinguished from the chancel screen which separates the chancel from the nave, in order to restrict access to the former to clerics and other ...

  9. Updated Mormon rules let missionaries call or text their ...

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    The Church now permits missionaries to call, text, message or video chat with their families each week on preparation day (effectively, their break), not just two times a year. They're also ...

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