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altar

[awl-ter] / ˈɔl tər /
NOUN
church table, pedestal
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Scorsese grew up in New York’s Little Italy as a Catholic altar boy and aspiring priest who was also fascinated by the mafiosos that loomed large in his community.

From The Wall Street Journal

Blanc will reveal the truth, proclaiming his choice to “kneel at the altar of the rational.”

From Los Angeles Times

Mapplethorpe genuflects at the altar of that icon with a platinum portrait of Warhol, backed by a halo of light and surrounded by silk panels that form a cross.

From The Wall Street Journal

Venezuelan migrants prayed at an improvised altar for the dozens of people who died in March in a fire at a federally run detention center in Ciudad Juárez.

From New York Times

In the 19th and early 20th century, everyone worshiped at the altar of Sarah Bernhardt.

From New York Times