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 Übersetzung für 'church altar' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a church altar | church altars
relig.
church altar
Kirchenaltar {m}
Teiltreffer
relig.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints <LDS Church> [the Mormons]
Kirche {f} Jesu Christi der Heiligen der Letzten Tage [die Mormonen]
relig.
altar
Altar {m}
366
relig.
altar crucifix
Altarkreuz {n}
relig.
altar fellowship
Abendmahlsgemeinschaft {f}
altar wingAltarflügel {m}
bibl.relig.
incense altar
Räucheraltar {m}
artrelig.
portable altar
Tragaltar {m}
relig.
altar stone
Altarplatte {f}
relig.
altar wine
Altarwein {m}
relig.
altar wine
Messwein {m}
relig.
altar cross
Altarkreuz {n}
relig.
altar bell
Altarschelle {f}
archi.artrelig.
relic altar
Reliquienaltar {m}
archi.artrelig.
reliquary altar
Reliquienaltar {m}
relig.
altar table
Altartisch {m}
relig.
(altar) bells
Schellen {pl}
artrelig.spec.
Potters' Altar
Töpferaltar {m} [Baden bei Wien]
artrelig.
Passion altar
Passionsaltar {m}
relig.
altar cloth
Altardecke {f}
archi.relig.
(altar) mensa
Altarmensa {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • He also created a sculpture (restored in 1991) of Vytautas the Great in Kaunas, a sculpture of Petras Vileišis in Pasvalys, and a church altar in Sintautai.
  • The copy currently on display over the church altar was commissioned in 1955 from the Toruń artist Professor Leonard Torwirt.
  • Peter's Bay to be interred in the basement beneath the church altar.
  • The change of patronage has happened in the second half of the 17th century, when a statue of the Virgin from the church altar became famous for its supposed healing powers.
  • The plant's association with Christmas began in 16th-century Mexico, where legend tells of a girl, commonly called Pepita or María, who was too poor to provide a gift for the celebration of the nativity of Jesus and was inspired by an angel to gather weeds from the roadside and place them in front of the church altar.

  • The Portuguese statue of Mother Mary was brought from Lisbon to Santhome Church in 1523 and now it is kept at the left side of the church altar is now called as Our Lady of Mylapore.
  • The church altar is situated in the west, not the east as usual.
  • After the fire of 1878 a new Neo-Gothic tower was built in the middle axis of the church. Altar and other furnishings were also added during that time.
  • Mills was a church altar server from 8 to 21 years of age. During this time he helped to train young servers.
  • One can take notice of the church altar which is exactly the same altar that it had when the workers of the church had it constructed.

  • The Immaculate Conception, Patron Saint of San Simon, disappeared from the church altar and discovered on top of the tall Bani tree in the vicinity of the present Church.
  • He was responsible for the ornamentation of the church altar and the construction of lookout towers of the hills of Calbasag and Mount Laberanan in San Jose.
  • Spaniards named it so because it resembled two nuns and four friars listening to a bishop around a church altar.
  • As Kuzmanović wrote, based on previous researches, they all took 60–70 steps from the church altar to the east and ended up on the small mound, called "Čupina Humka" from where both the Sava and the Danube rivers could be seen.
  • This was elaborated upon in a 1965 Priory document by stating it was Abbé Antoine Bigou, one of Saunière's predecessor curés at Rennes-le-Château, who hid the parchments in 1790 in the hollow pillar that supported the church altar, after finding out about the secret of Rennes-le-Château on 17 January 1781 at the deathbed of Marie de Negri d'Ables, Marquise d'Hautpoul-Blanchefort.

  • The king spent the night sitting on the bottom step of the church altar waiting for news from the battlefield.
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