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chapel

[chap-uhl] / ˈtʃæp əl /


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Her grandfather was a deacon and mother played an organ in the Presbyterian chapel.

From BBC

In 1961 a new college of the University of Cambridge voted to approve the construction of an Anglican chapel.

From The Wall Street Journal

She continued: "Near the chapel is the children's hospital. There are staff here who specialise in play therapy, softening the anxiety of a hospital stay, and speeding up recovery."

From BBC

"It's producing fragments of building stone, so it might be structural. We might be thinking of a small shrine or a chapel," says Dr Andy Seaman, from Cardiff University, who is leading the dig.

From BBC

Nearing 40, she quit acting and spent the rest of her life bouncing between her Saint-Tropez beach house and a farm — complete with a chapel — outside Paris.

From Los Angeles Times