Hi every one, we are building the iconostasis in the new church for the youth hear in Canada, and while we were building it I over heard that it is ta2s to not use any glue or nails on the iconostasis. Why is this? Why did our Coptic ancestors decide to make it more difficult to build the iconostasis? What does it symbolize?
i would put a pic but i dont know how :-\
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But back to my question why can’t we use nails or glue on the Iconostasis?
It’s not for just the youth. Our old church even though its huge it’s really crowded because of the Egyptian immigrants who come every week. So they made a (big) chapel to have another liturgy in. the building was a failed project we wanted to have a Coptic private school (which were orders from Pope Shenouda may God rest his soul) because there are many Muslim schools around the area. But the government wouldn’t give us the permit. So they made part of the building a chapel which will probably hold a more English liturgy so I’m guessing their will be more English speaking youth then adult Egyptian immigrants
But back to my question why can’t we use nails or glue on the Iconostasis?
I was sitting right beside the pope when he gave the orders to create that school in Montreal. That was such a beautiful weekend with the Pope in my city :).
Hi every one, we are building the iconostasis in the new church for the youth hear in Canada, and while we were building it I over heard that it is ta2s to not use any glue or nails on the iconostasis. Why is this? Why did our Coptic ancestors decide to make it more difficult to build the iconostasis? What does it symbolize?
i would put a pic but i dont know how :-\
no nails or glue?! you serious?
I like to see a written source that says this.
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Hi every one, we are building the iconostasis in the new church for the youth hear in Canada, and while we were building it I over heard that it is ta2s to not use any glue or nails on the iconostasis. Why is this? Why did our Coptic ancestors decide to make it more difficult to build the iconostasis? What does it symbolize?
i would put a pic but i dont know how :-\
no nails or glue?! you serious?
I like to see a written source that says this.
Not a written source, but my priest told me that our church's iconostasis has no glue or nails. It is like a puzzle.
a tradition in what church exactly?! one out of a all coptic ones out there?!
It is obviously more than one. I have seen it a few times and markmarcos saw it too.
think very carefully about what you guys are saying.
OUjai
And mina the pieces put together is not glued, or nailed. It has little pieces of wood that you put in between the iconostasis pieces.
this was my question once again is it a rite or not because while building the iconostasis they told us that it was taqs but I got my answer from another source since I got conflicting answers here. They are all different pieces put together to represent all the different people who are part of the body of Christ.
Thanks anyway everyone for trying to answer my question.
i dont know how to insert the image
There is an option of "Attachments and other option" below when you post. You should be able to attach a photo
Each of these are individual pieces put together like a puzzle. there are ridges on the side that are used to put small wooden supports in to hold it together.
lol. this is how many iconostasis are done that way simply because it's easier in making.. can I get a bigger general picture of the iconistasis.