3-46. When the chapel is not in use or being
prepared for a service, how should it
be arranged?
1.
Orthodox arrangement
2.
Protestant arrangement
3. Roman Catholic arrangement
4.
Nonsectarian arrangement
3-47.
If the chancel area of the chapel is on
a raised platform or higher than the
congregation, where should (a) the
American flag, and (b) the church flag
be displayed?
1. (a) On chaplains right; (b) below
the American flag
2. (a) On chaplains left; (b) below
the American flag
3. (a) On chaplains right; (b) on
chaplains left
4. (a) On chaplains left; (b) on
chaplains right
3-48. If the chancel area is on the same level
as the congregation, where should
(a) the American flag and (b) the church
flag be displayed?
1. (a) On chaplains left; (b) on
chaplains right
2. (a) On chaplains right; on
chaplains left
3. (a) On chaplains left; below
the American flag
4. (a) On chaplains right; below
the American flag
3-49. When the chapel is not in use, which flag,
if any, should be displayed in the chapel?
1.
American flag only
2. Church flag only
3.
American and church flag
4. Neither flag
3-50. The Torah is a handwritten Hebrew scroll
which contains all the books of the Old
Testament.
1. True
2. False
3-51.
The eternal light (NEW TAMID) should be
kept burning continuously if possible,
1. True
2. False
Learning Objective: Recognize
the various religious appointments
and vestments used in an Eastern
Orthodox religious service.
In answering questions 3-52 through 3-55, select
from column B the definition or description of
the Eastern Orthodox article or vestment listed
in column A.
A. Articles/
B.
Descriptions/
Vestments
Definitions
3-52.
The Antimension
1.
A small altar
table containing
3-53. The Artophorion
holy vessels and
communion ware
3-54. The Prothesis
2.
The communion
3-55. The Prosphora
bread
3. A miniature
church or
cathedral used
for the reserved
sacrament
4. A piece of
material bearing
a representation
of the figure
of Christ laid
out for burial
3-56. Which of the following statements is
NOT true in regard to Icons?
1.
2.
3.
4.
Icons are religious paintings of
the various biblical prophets
Icons are used in Orthodox worship
services
Icons are venerated by people as they
enter the chapel
When Orthodox members kiss the Icon,
they feel they are kissing the
person depicted by the Icon
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