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Let’s Worship At The Table Of The Lord Gathered Together : 

Joined as One

 "Mother Church earnestly desires that all the faithful should be led to that  fully conscious, and active participation in liturgical celebrations...” 

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ASSEMBLY AND SPACE

This project explores how the spaces in which we worship shape our participation in the liturgy, drawing us into communion as the Body of Christ.

In a synodal church a central altar, associated ambo and presidential chair express the heart of a community that journeys together.

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SHAPED BY SPACE

The space we occupy shapes how we live, relate, and act. Nowhere is this more important than in the place where we celebrate the liturgy in worship of God --- together as the gathered assembly of the Church .

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CHURCH INTERIORS

Each example highlights different approaches to liturgical space — from intimate, communal settings to large-scale modern cathedrals — showing how architecture shapes worship.

Image by Marjhon Obsioma
BIBLICAL REFERENCES

From the Last Supper to the feeding of the five thousand, Jesus revealed the importance of how people are gathered.

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“We shape our buildings, then our buildings shape us” 

Winston Churchill 

ABOUT

A Project of Justin Stanwix, Deacon of the Catholic Parish of Milton, Diocese of Wollongong, NSW, Australia.

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