The Chair of a priest presiding at a Mass or service is called "The Presider's (because he presides) Chair" The Chair of a Bishop at his Cathedral is called "The Cathedra" (Meaning Chair).
Their name is pews.
It comes from the Latin podia.
We use it in other forms too, like in podium.
Pew is taken by the French version of the Latin one, "puie".
A cathedra. Churches that contain them are called cathedrals.
They are called "PEWS"
Presidential Chair
A Pew
a Pew
The Presider's chair is where the priest sits
The priest is the presider at Mass and sits in the larger chair. The smaller one is for the deacon if assigned to the parish, and is there whether or not he is present. For prayer services with no priest, the deacon sits in the presider chair.
You go to confession. In a catholic church, there is often a little room where the priest sits and you confess your sins to him.
patient sits in the chair and opens their mouth.
in her high chair
The first chair 'cello sits to the right of the conductor.
It sits on a king chair
It is where the Rabbi sits during the service.
The Nave is the middle part of the Church. This is where the congregation sits during the service, and is flanked by aisles on each side.
Yes. Flaming.
make everyone that sits in their chair . . . Beautiful!
WHEN there a evil twin sits in the evil chair