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Iconostasis: Central Liturgical Structure in Orthodox Churches

The iconostasis is a sacred, architectural screen separating the altar from the nave in Orthodox Christian temples, central to the flow of liturgical worship.

Key Characteristics:

  • Architectural partition within the sanctuary
  • Designed to hold rows of icons in a prescribed order
  • Features doorways allowing passage for clergy during services
  • Defines the boundary between the altar (holy of holies) and the congregation

Purpose and Usage

The iconostasis serves as the primary liturgical barrier, supporting icons that visually narrate the faith and facilitate Orthodox worship practices. It is an essential element in any Orthodox church interior, providing both a spiritual and functional division during all liturgical services.