ÉÉ.3. Worship and art
The center of public worship in Byzantium was the church. There the faithful gathered to celebrate the most important events from the life of Christ and the Virgin, to honor the memory of the saints, to listen to homilies and to pray. There a wide range of ecclesiastical services were celebrated, first and foremost the divine liturgy.
For the Byzantines, the church was not only the House of God writ small; it was “whole universe” in miniature. This conception left its imprint on the architectural configuration and adornment of the church: art became the handmaiden of worship.
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Marble lintel
BXM: 000930
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Sarcophagus
BXM: 000935
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Marble closure slab
BXM: 000974
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Marble closure slab
BXM: 000977
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Marble slab from a templon epistyle
BXM: 000979
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Mosaic icon of the Virgin Glykophilousa
BXM: 000990
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Double-sided icon with the Crucifixion and the Virgin Hodegitria
BXM: 000995
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Wall-painting with The Three Hierarchs
BXM: 001004
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Wall-painting with Christ Elkomenos
BXM: 001012
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Wall-painting of the Dormition of the Virgin
BXM: 001015
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Bronze liturgical cross
BXM: 001016
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Glazed ceramic sedent censer
BXM: 001033
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Glass flask for holy water or oil
BXM: 001034
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Lectionary
BXM: 001039
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