A pulpit fall is also known as an antependium (Latin: ante- and pendere, meaning ‘to hang before’).
See also almemor; bimah cover, lectern fall.
Digital source of illustration (retrieved 9 July 2016).
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A pulpit is the raised stand in a Christian church that is used during a liturgical service for sermons, readings, and so forth. A pulpit fall is a piece of cloth that hangs down in front of the pulpit. The pulpit fall is often decorated with embroidery of some kind and may come in a variety of different colours, depending on the time of the (liturgical) year and the occasion (a funeral, for example, may have a black pulpit fall).
A pulpit fall is also known as an antependium (Latin: ante- and pendere, meaning ‘to hang before’).
See also almemor; bimah cover, lectern fall.
Digital source of illustration (retrieved 9 July 2016).
GVE