presbyteryˈprɛz bɪˌtɛr i, ˈprɛs-
presbytery
English Definitions:
presbytery (noun)
building reserved for the officiating clergy
presbytery (Noun)
The home of a Roman Catholic parish priest.
presbytery (Noun)
A body of elders in the early Christian church.
presbytery (Noun)
A section of the church reserved for the clergy.
presbytery (Noun)
Presbyters collectively.
Presbytery
The presbytery is the name for an area in a church building which is reserved for the clergy. In the oldest church it is separated by short walls, by small columns and pilasters in the Renaissance ones; it can also be raised, being reachable by a few steps, usually with railings. In Western churches, it is more commonly referred to as the chancel or, most recently, as the sanctuary of the church.
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