Why do church and cathedral lecterns take the shape of an eagle? | Notes and Queries

Posted by Valentine Belue on Wednesday, March 20, 2024

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Why do church and cathedral lecterns take the shape of an eagle?

WA Widden, Harpenden, Herts

  • I asked this question of my local vicar years ago. It is to represent the Word of God flying forth to the listener. It may even relate to a verse in the Bible but I don't remember. I wasn't listening too well.

    Andy Fielding, Uxbridge

  • The eagle is the symbol of St John the Evangelist - and the spread wings are a good shape for a lectern.

    Keith Mills, York

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