diaconicon in many church plans

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The diaconicon is a side chamber in many traditional church buildings, typically used by clergy for storing liturgical vestments, books, and sacred vessels.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural feature
church interior space
liturgical room
accessedFrom iconostasis doors
sanctuary
adjacentTo altar
bema
prothesis
associatedWith Eucharistic celebration NERFINISHED
clergy
liturgical services
category church architecture
liturgical space
contains church furnishings
liturgical books
liturgical vestments
sacred vessels
etymology Greek language
function preparation area for clergy
storage of liturgical books
storage of liturgical vestments
storage of sacred vessels
historicalContext Byzantine period church design
liturgicalTradition Byzantine Rite NERFINISHED
Eastern Catholic liturgy
Eastern Orthodox liturgy
locatedInRelationTo apse
sanctuary
side of the altar area
mayContain chests for vestments
cupboards
handwashing facilities
shelves
partOf church plan
sanctuary complex
relatedTo prothesis room
sacristy
spatialRole service room for sanctuary
support space for liturgy
usedBy deacons
other clergy
priests
usedIn Byzantine church architecture
Eastern Catholic church architecture
Eastern Christian churches
Orthodox church architecture
traditional church buildings

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Table of Oblation (Prothesis) adjacentTo diaconicon in many church plans