Synonym: chapel service. Similar words: shapeless, shape, lapel, in shape, take shape, chap., in the shape of, chapter. Meaning: ['tʃæpl] n. 1. a place of worship that has its own altar 2. a service conducted in a place of worship that has its own altar.
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(61) But the explosive charge was too large and the chapel was so badly damaged that it had to be pulled down.
(62) Today, there is a small octagonal chapel in the Beirut coastal suburb of Antelyas dedicated to the 1915 massacres.
(63) Houses for the circuit ministers were built on either side of the chapel in 1864 and 1869.
(64) The scent made its way up to the chapel and viewing rooms, where two bodies were laid out.
(65) Until the 1950s the village had a chapel, a school, two shops and a public house.
(66) There was chapel in the morning, then Sunday dinner, usually the traditional roast.
(67) A small chapel was started in 1730 and the parish library, including the books, was moved to the current location.
(68) After a simple breakfast, Father Peter conducted a service in the Chapel of Penitence.
(69) Moving into the chapel itself, look first at the interior decoration.
(70) I only hope they don't spoil things here by over-restoring the chapel.
(71) It was erected as a ducal chapel in 1336 by Azzone Visconti who was buried in it just three years later.
(72) There is a row of pews on either side of the chapel to seat two in each pew.
(73) The Wesleyan chapel built in 1805 and restored in 1912 is still in use today.
(74) Everything was very still inside the little chapel. Nothing broke the silence.
(75) The wood panelling was stripped of any varnish, its bareness somehow complementing the character of the chapel itself.
(76) Firstly, any plans for the chapel complex are only in embryonic form.
(77) Amongst the items on the agenda was a planning application for Chapel Row.
(78) He lay on the marble slab in the centre of the tiny oblong chapel like a king lying in state.
(79) The old chapel was demolished in 1907 to make way fro the Centenary Memorial Hall.
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(80) Later in the 17 and 18C the Jesuits took it over, but after their dissolution the chapel was demolished.
(81) There he built his palace and chapel, part of which survives in the present cathedral.
(82) They are a useful visual reminder that the chapel attracted worshippers from the surrounding countryside.
(83) The chapel is open to the public until midnight, after nightly prayer.
(84) The Wesleyan Methodist chapel in Chapmangate was built in 1864 on the site of its predecessor of 1813.
(85) The infirmary was quiet like the chapel and had a strange smell.
(86) We were bring led through the sacristy at school on our way to the chapel.
(87) He later built a chapel for him at Lee on the edge of the Broadlands estate.
(88) There are events throughout this year the old chapel was established in 1819.
(89) This was demolished in the mid 1980s, the congregation attending the chapel at Haisthorpe.
(90) The glory of the chapel, however, rests in the contents of the display cases.