CHOIR STALLS
Choir stalls are seating arrangements typically found in the chancel or choir area of a church, providing seating for singers during liturgical services. They often feature intricate woodwork and may include carvings or decorations, adding to the aesthetic beauty of the church interior.
3. FOURTEENTH STATION
MY BODY TO PUT IN A TOMB. The statue you're seeing now is Fourteenth Station of the Cross, "My Body to Put in A Tomb,” You are standing at the final station of Jesus' journey to Calvary.
5. ORNATE CHANDELIER
Suspended from a ceiling by a chain. The chandelier is made of metal with intricate designs, and it features numerous candle-like lights.
7. STAINED GLASS WINDOW
Choir stalls are seating arrangements typically found in the chancel or choir area of a church, providing seating for singers during liturgical services. They often feature intricate woodwork and may include carvings or decorations, adding to the aesthetic beauty of the church interior.
9. ALTAR RAIL
Altar rail, also known as a communion rail or chancel rail. These low barriers are often ornate and can be made of stone, wood, or metal. They serve to delimit the chancel or sanctuary area containing the altar from the other parts of the church where the congregation sits.
11. WALL LUMINAIRE
A wall luminaire is a light fixture mounted on a wall, providing illumination while complementing the aesthetics of the space. It directs light upwards, downwards, or both, serving both functional and decorative purposes in indoor and outdoor settings.
2. CONDUCTOR'S PODIUM
Choir stalls are seating arrangements typically found in the chancel or choir area of a church, providing seating for singers during liturgical services. They often feature intricate woodwork and may include carvings or decorations, adding to the aesthetic beauty of the church interior.
4. MEMORIAL PLAQUE
MY BODY TO PUT IN A TOMB. The statue you're seeing now is Fourteenth Station of the Cross, "My Body to Put in A Tomb,” You are standing at the final station of Jesus' journey to Calvary.
6. FIRST FRIDAY'S DEVOTION
The First Fridays Devotion, also called the Act of Reparation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, is a Catholic devotion to offer reparations for sins and which had its origin in the apparitions of Christ at Paray-le-Monial, France, reported by Margaret Mary Alacoque in the 17th century. The verse on the painting means "My almighty love will grant to all those who take communion on the first Friday of the month in a row the grace of final penance."
8. SPEAKER
A column speaker is a tall, narrow loudspeaker with multiple small drivers arranged vertically. It provides controlled sound dispersion, enhancing clarity and coverage in large or acoustically challenging spaces, making it ideal for venues like auditoriums, places of worship, and conference halls.
10. MACHUCA TILES
Suspended from a ceiling by a chain. The chandelier is made of metal with intricate designs, and it features numerous candle-like lights.
12. BAPTISMAL FONT
A baptismal font is a basin or receptacle used for the ritual of baptism in Christian churches. It typically holds water for the sacrament of baptism, symbolizing purification and spiritual rebirth.