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Christian Architecture[edit]
- Abbey
- Aisle
- Aisleless church
- Almonry
- Altar
- Altar (Catholicism)
- Altar candle
- Altar cloth
- Altar crucifix
- Altar lamp
- Altar rails
- Altarpiece
- Altars in Latin America
- Ambry
- Ambulatory
- Anglo-Saxon turriform churches
- Ante-chapel
- Apse
- Apse chapel
- Apsidiole
- Arch
- Architecture of cathedrals and great churches
- Architecture of the medieval cathedrals of England
- Armenian church architecture
- Articular church
- Atrium (architecture)
- Baldachin
- Baptismal font
- Baptistery
- Barrel vault
- Basilica
- Belfry (architecture)
- Bell
- Bell tower
- Bell-cot
- Bell-gable
- Bema
- Bench table
- Box pew
- British and Irish stained glass (1811–1918)
- Broach spire
- Bye-altar
- Calvary (sculpture)
- Camarín
- Canterbury Cathedral
- Cantoris
- Carpenter Gothic
- Castle chapel
- Cathedra
- Cathedral
- Cathedral floorplan
- Cathedral glass
- Chancel
- Chapel
- Chartres Cathedral
- Choir (architecture)
- Church (building)
- Church architecture
- Church architecture in Scotland
- Church architecture of England
- Church hall
- Church porch
- Church reordering
- Church tabernacle
- Churches in Norway
- Ciborium (architecture)
- Clerestory
- Cloister
- Cloister vault
- Cloisters Cross
- Communion bench
- Communion table
- Comtois steeple
- Confessional
- Crocket
- Cross-in-square
- Crossing (architecture)
- Crypt
- Decani
- Devil's door
- Diaconicon
- Diamond vault
- Dome
- Double church
- Duomo
- Eastern Orthodox church architecture
- Facade
- Flying buttress
- Flèche
- Galilee (church architecture)
- Gargoyle
- Gavit
- Gothic architecture
- Green Man
- Groin vault
- Grotesque
- Hagia Sophia
- Hagioscope
- History of the Christian Altar
- Holy water font
- Hudd
- Hymn board
- Iconostasis
- Isabelline style
- Kliros
- Kokoshnik (architecture)
- Labyrinth of the Reims Cathedral
- Lady chapel
- Lancet window
- Lavabo
- Lavra
- Leadlight
- Lectern
- Lily Font
- List of regional characteristics of European cathedral architecture
- List of regional characteristics of Romanesque churches
- Liturgical east and west
- Lychgate
- Marian and Holy Trinity columns
- Matroneum
- Medieval stained glass
- Misericord
- Monolithic church
- Narthex
- Nave
- Nordic round churches
- Octagon on cube
- Octagonal churches in Norway
- Onion dome
- Orientation of churches
- Palisade church
- Pew
- Phiale (building)
- Pieve
- Polish Cathedral style
- Poor Man's Bible
- Post church
- Proskynetarion
- Prothesis (altar)
- Pulpit
- Pulpitum
- Rayonnant
- Refectory
- Retroquire
- Rhenish helm
- Rib vault
- Romanesque architecture
- Rood
- Rood screen
- Rose window
- Round church
- Royal doors
- Russian church architecture
- Sacristy
- Saint Basil's Cathedral
- Sanctuary
- Sedilia
- Shrine
- Simultaneum
- Sistine Chapel
- Slype
- Soleas
- Somerset towers
- Sounding board
- Spire
- St. Peter's Basilica
- Stained glass
- Stave church
- Steeple
- Templon
- Tetraconch
- Tournai font
- Tracery
- Transept
- Transverse rib
- Triforium
- Trinitarian steeple
- Vault (architecture)
- Vestibule (architecture)
- Vestry
- Wayside shrine
- Westwork
- Windows in church architecture
- Winged altarpiece