So the top part of the church (opposite the entry) near the altar is called the Apse, the area around the altar is called the Chance and the crossing of the church that separates the nave from the chance is called the Transept. The Nave is where the public is seated and the Narthex is entrance. Another feature is the spires. There are 3 spires (St. Patricks Irish feature; 3 leaf clover/ trefoil) and they all have a cross on top of them. A main feature is the trinity around the Cathedral. Everything is grouped in three; the windows and spires. The stone used to make St. Patricks Cathedral is granite/ bluestone and inside the Cathedral is mainly marble. Another feature is the Rose window. The Rose window was built above the organ which has more than 7000 pipes. The Rose window was one of Charles Connick’s major works. It has a lot of detail in it and it brings through light into the Cathedral. Another main feature is the two Keys and the Crown above the back entrance of the Cathedral. The two Keys are in Matthew 16:9 and they represent the Key of Heaven and the Key of the World. The Crown is the Paple
So the top part of the church (opposite the entry) near the altar is called the Apse, the area around the altar is called the Chance and the crossing of the church that separates the nave from the chance is called the Transept. The Nave is where the public is seated and the Narthex is entrance. Another feature is the spires. There are 3 spires (St. Patricks Irish feature; 3 leaf clover/ trefoil) and they all have a cross on top of them. A main feature is the trinity around the Cathedral. Everything is grouped in three; the windows and spires. The stone used to make St. Patricks Cathedral is granite/ bluestone and inside the Cathedral is mainly marble. Another feature is the Rose window. The Rose window was built above the organ which has more than 7000 pipes. The Rose window was one of Charles Connick’s major works. It has a lot of detail in it and it brings through light into the Cathedral. Another main feature is the two Keys and the Crown above the back entrance of the Cathedral. The two Keys are in Matthew 16:9 and they represent the Key of Heaven and the Key of the World. The Crown is the Paple