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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(121) The Jesuits soon boasted a chapel and a lot, while the tardy Protestants waited eight years to build their own church.
(122) Catholic community that celebrated Mass each Sunday in a chapel on the campus of Georgetown University.
(123) She would wear it for Chapel Anniversary, I would think, because that was a very special occasion in Baldersdale.
(124) She was working full-time now as an aerobics instructor at a studio on Chapel.
(125) Instead she joined her immediate family for a service at the private chapel on the Althorp estate.
(126) The funeral was on Friday afternoon in the chapel at Broadfoot Bros.
(127) There are two public houses, a butcher's shop, a chapel, and a court house.
(128) There was a patch of light from the lancet window making a pattern on the floor of the chapel.
(129) I just got Saturday and Sunday nights off, and it would be chapel on a Sunday of course.
(130) They had just prayed for an hour in a small chapel.
(131) You're all welcome at Handley Farm, or in Swinbrook chapel at any time.
(132) Thirteen people helped Michelangelo create his masterpiece on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
(133) The chapel is splendid with an early Baroque altar carved by A. Heidelberger.
(134) The chapel had important liturgical and ceremonial duties to perform.
(135) He first appears in the records as a junior clerk or singing-man in Henry VI's chapel royal, in 1441.
(136) The Methodist chapel was built in 1892 at a cost of £800.
(137) We got married in 1993 in a little chapel in Florida-it was very romantic.
(138) Within the larger Dean Chapel, de las Casas has placed a small exhibition and conference building.
(139) That kid you got to quit defacing buildings and paint the chapel?
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(140) Secondly, about half of those who did attend for worship chose to go to a Nonconformist chapel.
(141) He kept a chapel with four priests and sixteen choristers at Rye House, at a cost of £100 a year.
(142) The present Methodist chapel was built in 1902, the former chapel now being part of the village hall.
(143) When he saw that Mass was to be in the Lady Chapel he moved across and sat in the back row.
(144) Along the road, and opposite the junction to Whynham lane was the Wesleyan chapel.
(145) He came from hearing vespers in his chapel, and shut himself early into his private chamber.
(146) When Ishmael decides to visit the chapel, the weather has suddenly turned cold and bleak and snowing.
(147) Almost on the opposite corner to the chapel stood Donegal Castle, its gateway locked, for the ruins were unsafe.
(148) The Methodist chapel is also in a vulnerable spot, standing as it does at the crossroads.
(149) Never did she show any disposition to leave my chapel, where her repose was respected.
(150) But as they processed into the Quire of the royal chapel in June 1988 the ancient families were in a minority.