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- Altar_(Catholicism) abstract "In the liturgy of the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church, the altar is the table on which the Sacrifice of the Mass is offered. Mass may sometimes be celebrated outside a sacred place, but traditionally never without an altar, or at least an altar stone until recent changes, a corporal now being sufficient.".
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- Altar_(Catholicism) wikiPageID "17428489".
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- Altar_(Catholicism) first "Augustin Joseph".
- Altar_(Catholicism) hasPhotoCollection Altar_(Catholicism).
- Altar_(Catholicism) last "Schulte".
- Altar_(Catholicism) volume "1".
- Altar_(Catholicism) wstitle "Altar".
- Altar_(Catholicism) subject Category:Catholic_liturgy.
- Altar_(Catholicism) subject Category:Eucharistic_objects.
- Altar_(Catholicism) type EucharisticObjects.
- Altar_(Catholicism) type Object100002684.
- Altar_(Catholicism) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Altar_(Catholicism) comment "In the liturgy of the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church, the altar is the table on which the Sacrifice of the Mass is offered. Mass may sometimes be celebrated outside a sacred place, but traditionally never without an altar, or at least an altar stone until recent changes, a corporal now being sufficient.".
- Altar_(Catholicism) label "Altar (Catholicism)".
- Altar_(Catholicism) label "Autel (christianisme)".
- Altar_(Catholicism) sameAs Autel_(christianisme).
- Altar_(Catholicism) sameAs m.0465r5l.
- Altar_(Catholicism) sameAs Q2872349.
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- Altar_(Catholicism) depiction Michaelskirche_Munich_-_St_Michael's_Church_High_Altar.jpg.
- Altar_(Catholicism) isPrimaryTopicOf Altar_(Catholicism).