Describe three differences between the inside of a Catholic Church and a Protestant Church of your choice

      

Describe three differences between the inside of a Catholic Church and a Protestant Church of your choice

  

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marlyne
• The main features of a Catholic Church are the holy water font,
altar, tabernacle, presidential chair, ambo, baptismal font, stations
of the cross, icons and statues of Mary and the saints, candles and
confessionals.
• The main features of a Church of Ireland Church are holy communion
table, font, pulpit, lectern, bells, prayer desk, organ.
• The main features of a Baptist Church are pulpit, communion table,
baptistery, scripture text. Candidate may describe some of the features
in relation to what they are used for in order to compare differences.
• The main features of a Presbyterian Church are pulpit, communion
table, font, lectern, no central aisle, stained-glass windows.
• The main features of a Methodist Church are communion table, pulpit,
lectern, font.
marlinbito answered the question on July 11, 2018 at 12:38


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