- The
diaconicon (Gr****: διακονικόν, romanized: diakonikon; Slavonic: diakonik) is, in
Eastern Orthodox and
Eastern Catholic Churches, the name
given to...
- work
ensued between 1976-1984, when a new
mosaic was
discovered in the
diaconicon-baptistery. By 1984 the
consolidation work was completed, and as a result...
- the
Eastern Orthodox Church tradition, the
south apse is
known as the
diaconicon and the
north apse as the prothesis.
Various ecclesiastical features of...
-
place in the
Eastern Orthodox and Gr****
Catholic Churches.
Prothesis and
diaconicon are
collectively referred to as pastophoria. The
prothesis is located...
-
Eastern Christianity, the
functions of the
sacristy are
fulfilled by the
Diaconicon and the Prothesis, two
rooms or
areas adjacent to the Holy
Table (altar)...
- [citation needed]. The apse is
flanked by two chapels, the
prothesis and the
diaconicon,
typical for
Byzantine architecture. Inside, the
intrados of the great...
-
Christian and
Eastern Christian church building used as sacristies—the
diaconicon and the prothesis. Originally, in the Gr**** Old
Testament the term "pastophorion"...
-
Churches the
piscina is
called a thal****idion, and is
located in the
diaconicon (sacristy). The thal****idion is a sink that
drains into an honourable...
- is
linked by
short p****age to the bema; the
southern dome is over the
diaconicon,
which is
reached via the parecclesion. Only
three mosaics survive in...
- the largest) put a mild
distinction on the
altar space externally. The
diaconicon and the
prothesis are
separated by full walls.
Between the nave and the...