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the Roman Catholic Church uses Response area for worship services while the Eastern Orthodox Church use response area

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The Roman Catholic Church typically uses the term "sanctuary" to refer to the area at the front of the church where the altar is located and where the main worship services occur. This area is often elevated and contains the altar, ambo (lectern), and sometimes the tabernacle.

On the other hand, the Eastern Orthodox Church also uses the term "sanctuary," but it is often referred to as the "chancel" or "bema." In Orthodox churches, the sanctuary is separated from the nave by a screen called the "iconostasis," which is adorned with icons and serves as a barrier between the clergy and the congregation during the Divine Liturgy.

In both traditions, these areas are central to the worship experience, but they have different structural and liturgical features that reflect their unique theological and cultural interpretations of worship.