In
Eastern Orthodoxy, an entrance is a
procession during which the
clergy enter into the
sanctuary through the
Holy Doors. The origin of these entrances goes back to the
early church, when the liturgical books and sacred vessels were kept in special storage rooms for safe keeping and the procession was necessary to bring these objects into the church when needed. Over the centuries, these processions have grown more elaborate, and nowadays are accompanied by
incense,
candles and
liturgical fans. In the liturgical theology of the
Orthodox Church, the
angels are believed to enter with the clergy into the sanctuary, as evidenced by the prayers which accompany the various entrances.
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