Bishop's Throne
The "Bishop's Throne," also known as a cathedra, is a ceremonial chair used by a bishop during religious services. It symbolizes the bishop's authority and role as a leader within the Christian community. Typically found in cathedrals, the throne is often ornately designed and positioned prominently within the church.
In addition to its functional purpose, the Bishop's Throne serves as a focal point for worship and signifies the importance of the bishop in guiding the spiritual life of the congregation. The design and location of the throne can vary, reflecting the architectural style of the cathedral and the traditions of the denomination.