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The '''Refectory''' in Orthodox Church usage generally refers to the dining room in [[monastery|monasteries]]. These dining facilities are also called '''Trapeza'''.  
 
The '''Refectory''' in Orthodox Church usage generally refers to the dining room in [[monastery|monasteries]]. These dining facilities are also called '''Trapeza'''.  
  
While the refectory may be a free standing building, at times the dining hall is joined to an extension of the building in which [[altar]] is placed as in regular [[church]] buildings. An example in the Trepaza at the [[Trinity Lavra of St Sergius|Trinity-Sergius Lavra]] north of Moscow, Russia.
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While the refectory may be a free standing building, at times the dining hall is joined to an extension of the building in which [[altar]] is placed as in regular [[church]] buildings. An example is the Trapeza at the [[Trinity Lavra of St Sergius|Trinity-Sergius Lavra]] north of Moscow, Russia.
  
 
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Revision as of 17:52, August 28, 2006

The Refectory in Orthodox Church usage generally refers to the dining room in monasteries. These dining facilities are also called Trapeza.

While the refectory may be a free standing building, at times the dining hall is joined to an extension of the building in which altar is placed as in regular church buildings. An example is the Trapeza at the Trinity-Sergius Lavra north of Moscow, Russia.

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