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The pulpit was taken down and fashioned into a new ambo.
On the left front is the ambo flanked by two candlesticks.
The rebels claimed control of Ambo on their radio station, but fighting was still reported in the area today.
When the Deacon reaches the ambo it is placed there while the church still sings.
The word ambo comes from a Greek word meaning an elevation.
The Gospel remains at the ambo until the Mass concludes.
The Ambo, or pulpit, incorporates gray marble and red granite.
In modern Eastern Christian use, this form of the ambo is now very rare.
The college remained open, despite being close to the fighting, and Ambo remained there throughout the war.
The present marble altar, ambo and wood paneling were installed.
The city is the home of Ambo University.
Only the Communion of the Faithful and the dismissal would take place at the ambo.
The baptismal font was moved from the chapel to the front, opposite the ambo.
The Ambo are part of the great Bantu family.
This poses a unique problem for the Ambo people as they have to adapt to the changing weather patterns.
The marble altar and ambo were installed for the diocese's silver jubilee in 1973.
It is one of five towns in Ambo woreda.
The ambo is constructed of the same materials of the altar and the reredos.
On the altar area there is a baptismal font and an ambo (pulpit).
Near, in the central part of the church there is situated a Carrara marble ambo.
The Ambo population is overall roughly 1,500,000.
The approach to Ambo was still over an old bridge, and below it a natural bridge used by caravans.
The 2007 national census reported a total population for Ambo of 48,171, of whom 24,634 were men and 23,537 were women.
Until that point he has been standing upon the episcopal kathedra (ambo) in the center of the church.
The ambo, a pulpit that also serves as a lectern, is incorporated into a pillar.