Choir or transept.
Schola cantorum refers to a group of singers or a choir that specializes in performing sacred music in churches or other religious settings. It can also specifically refer to the choir of a cathedral or a collegiate church.
This is the part of the church where the people sit. It is called the 'nave' as the roof looks a little like an upturned boat - the latin for 'boat' being 'navis' from where we get the word 'navigate' and 'navy'.The NAVE is the main part of the interior of a church and people sit there. The roof looks like a boat turned upside down, and in latin boat is 'navis'!
A chancel is typically used as the area near the altar in a church where the clergy and choir gather to conduct worship services. It is considered the most sacred part of the church and is used for rituals such as communion, weddings, and baptisms.
The word cathedral can be used as a noun = The cathedral is immense. or as an adjective: The new house has cathedral ceilings.
The word altar is a noun. The plural form is altars.
Another name for a church recess is apse. They are typically placed at the eastern end of the church and contain the altar.
.Catholic AnswerNormally stone, at least the actual part of the altar that the sacrifice is celebrated on would be stone. There is often an "altar stone" inserted in the top of a wooden altar.
The opposite of an altar might be a sacrificial table. Also, the altar is in the eastern portion of the church. The portion in the western part opposite to the altar in a church is called the entryway or vestibule.
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A choir member is typically called a chorister or a singer in a choir. They are individuals who sing together as part of a larger vocal ensemble.