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Ambo

Ambo meaning

A raised platform in an early Christian church, as well as in the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, and Eastern Catholic churches. | A stationary podium used for readings and homilies.

Example sentences (10)

Two weeks ago I stood in this very ambo, with the agonising privilege of presiding at the Requiem Mass of a 37-year-old mother, whose battle with breast cancer, had, one week earlier, come to an end.

I was attended by the only ambo in Hawks Nest, assisted by the members of the town's Fire and Rescue station.

Plus, on a technical (analysis) level, AMBO shows a in its point-and-figure (P&F) chart.

The attorney general’s office responded in a February 21 letter to Human Rights Watch that federal and regional authorities conducted joint investigations in Ambo and Dodola.

This is the terrifying moment a tornado ripped through a field in Philippines just days before Typhoon Ambo struck the country.

Ambo noted that as far as public service experience was concerned, “Goje stands far above the others having controlled a state for eight years between 2003 and 2011 and have been in the Senate with required parliamentary experience.

There is no doubt that Ambo, whose real name is “Pablo,” is the central character in the collection.

Services like this one at Joel Osteen’s church could be broadcast on Ambo TV.

The ambo was designed and built by parishioner Dave Slusarski, who owns Dave’s Woodworking in Ransom.

A 900-kilometer U.S.- financed alternate route, known as the AMBO pipeline, would bring oil from Burgas across Bulgaria and Macedonia to the Albanian port of Vlore on the Adriatic Sea, bypassing both the Bosporus and Greece.