- that have
their own
altar are
often called chapels; the Lady
chapel is a
common type of these. Second, a
chapel is a
place of worship,
sometimes non-denominational...
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Chapels may
refer to: the
plural of
Chapel Places Chapels, ****bria,
England This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Chapels...
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chapels of ease in the
subordinate village(s) and/or hamlet(s). An
example is the
chapel belonging to All Hallows'
Parish in Maryland, US; the
chapel...
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ambulatory projects an
eastern chapel or
chapels. The
eastern chevet of
Westminster Abbey,
surrounded by five
apsidal chapels, is the only
complete example...
- Rome The
Sistine Chapel (/ˌsɪsˈtiːn ˈtʃæpəl/; Latin:
Sacellum Sixtinum; Italian:
Cappella Sistina [kapˈpɛlla siˈstiːna]) is a
chapel in the Apostolic...
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cathedrals still have such
chapels,
while mid-sized
churches have
smaller side-altars
dedicated to the Virgin. The
occurrence of lady
chapels varies by location...
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Harbour Main-
Chapel's Cove-Lakeview is a town on the
Avalon Peninsula in
Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It is in
Division 1, on
Conception Bay. During...
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religious institutions have
chapels that are used
specifically for
marriages or
closed churches are
converted into
wedding chapels. Las Vegas, Nevada, particularly...
- now also
applied to the
chapels within royal palaces, most
notably at
Hampton Court and St James's Palace, and
other chapels within the
Commonwealth designated...
- The
Chapel may
refer to: One of
these non-denominational churches: The one
located in
Akron and Green, Ohio. The
Chapel located in Chicago. The
Chapel located...