chantry chapel
1 of 1noun/ˈʧæntri ˈʧæpəl/
Forms:chantry chapels
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a small chapel within a church, dedicated to prayers and masses for the souls of specific individuals, typically the chapel's founder or benefactor
A chantry chapel is a small chapel within a church dedicated to offering prayers or masses for the soul of a specific individual, often a benefactor or member of the clergy. This type of chapel is typically built as a memorial, providing a quiet space for reflection and worship. Chantry chapels often contain altars and may feature decorative elements that honor the person for whom they are dedicated. They serve as a place where the living can remember and pray for the deceased, contributing to the overall spiritual atmosphere of the church and connecting the past with the present.