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The component parts of a fixed altar in the liturgical sense are the table (mensa), the support (stipes) and the sepulchrum. (See ALTAR-CAVITY.) The table must be a single slab of stone firmly joined by cement to the support, so that the table and support together make one piece.
Many altars are made with three levels, which represent Earth, Heaven and Purgatory. Some altars are made with seven levels to represent the steps souls must take to rest in peace.
Responsibilities of the Altar Server You must be neat and clean. Clean face, hands, hair, shoes, etc. Appropriate attire: dress as you would to go anywhere important. Attend Mass on Sundays and holy days. Serve at every Mass when scheduled. Servers should know the responses and say them out loud.
For this the minimum size is about twenty inches wide by about eight feet six inches long. It should be about three feet five inches above the platform on which the priest celebrates. The stipes, or support, of a fixed altar may consist of either four or more stone columns, or of a solid stone base.
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