15/08/2025
THE ALTAR IS NOT THE SANCTUARY: HERE’S THE DIFFERENCE MOST CATHOLICS MISS 😳✝️
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Many people say “altar” when they mean “sanctuary,” and “sanctuary” when they mean “altar.”
But these two are not the same.
The sanctuary is the entire sacred space at the front of the church where the altar, ambo (pulpit), priest’s chair (presider’s chair), and tabernacle are usually found.
It is usually elevated by steps and may be set apart by rails or clearly marked flooring.
This area is sacred, not everyone should walk into it. It is where the sacred liturgy is carried out.
It is not a stage. It is not for performance. It is holy ground.
Now, within that sanctuary, we find the altar, and this is the heart of the sanctuary.
The altar is not a table for decoration. It is the place of sacrifice.
It is where the Body and Blood of Christ is offered during the Holy Mass.
It represents both the Table of the Last Supper and the Cross of Calvary.
That’s why it is kissed, incensed, and consecrated with sacred chrism oil when a church is dedicated.
That’s why no one, not even the priest, leans on it casually. It is holy.
To put it simply:
The sanctuary is the sacred space where the table of sacrifice (altar) is situated. It is where Heaven meets Earth.
✝️ The altar is that table of sacrifice where ordinary bread and wine changes to the body and blood of our Lord Jesus Christ. It is a sacred place where Christ offers Himself for us again and again.
So the next time you say, “he went to the altar,” ask yourself, did he go to the altar itself or to the sanctuary?
It’s a small difference in words.
But in the eyes of God, and in the wisdom of the Church, these spaces have deep meaning.
Respect the altar.
Reverence the sanctuary.
Worship the God who makes them holy.
God bless you 🙏
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By Evangelist Mwaluka