The raised central platform or predella has the ambo at one end and the altar at the other. |
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Preparations continue in the locality and the church is looking resplendent with a new altar, tabernacle and ambo as well as a new carpet. |
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From the look of things in the ambo, Janie's new boyfriend wasn't exactly the epitome of self-control. |
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I forgo the luxury of riding in the back of the ambo with him however, choosing instead to pick up some essentials for his stay. |
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Opposite, a humbler twelfth-century ambo has a paired mosaic motif, showing Jonah being eaten and then regurgitated by a twirly-tailed whale. |
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The female ambo straps her in and gives her a reassuring smile. |
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The first, most important object at the entrance to the chapel is the ambo. |
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The matching ambo and paschal candle stand came later. |
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The ambo is a place for proclaiming the Word of God. |
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The ambo was installed in 1962 and is also of Portland stone. |
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A Gospel Acclamation is then sung as the Book of the Gospels is processed, sometimes with incense and candles, to the ambo. |
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The sculptor Hanns Christen designed the whole of the churchs furnishings of stone and wrought iron: the baptismal font, altar, ambo, sedia, tabernacle, cross, and the candelabrum for the paschal candle. |
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Today's interesting URL is the blog of a paramedic, or in Strine, an Ambo. |
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In the 19th century, following wars with the Ovimbundu, Ambo, Humbo, and Kuvale, the Portuguese began to exploit the mineral reserves of the hinterland. |
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Some examples of this tribal music is Koyu No Tebulul of the T'boli and Ambo Hato of the Ifugao. |
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On February 25, violence broke out in Ambo Secondary School when students demanded the school administrator respond to their concerns about the suspension of the AAU students. |
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