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The Chapel on the Rock as seen from the parking lot. The Chapel on the Rock (officially, Saint Catherine of Siena Chapel) is a functioning Catholic chapel and tourist landmark in Allenspark, Colorado, USA. The chapel is located on the grounds of the Saint Malo Retreat, Conference, and Spiritual Center of the Catholic Archdiocese of Denver. The ...
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St Catherine's Chapel may refer to: St Catherine's Chapel, Abbotsbury, in Dorset, England; St Catherine's Chapel, Artington, in Surrey, England; St Catherine's Chapel, Lydiate, in Merseyside, England; St Catherine's Chapel, Oxford, in Oxfordshire, England; Royal Chapel of St Katherine-upon-the-Hoe, in Plymouth, England
The chapel from the south. St Catherine's Chapel is a small chapel situated on a hill above the village of Abbotsbury in Dorset, England. It is dedicated to Saint Catherine. It is now in the guardianship of English Heritage and became a Grade I listed building in 1956. [1] The chapel is also scheduled together with the field systems and ...
St Catherine's Chapel. To the south of the village, on a bare hill about 80 metres (260 ft) high, stands St Catherine's Chapel, a small 14th-century pilgrimage chapel used by the monks of the abbey as a place for private prayer. [43] It is built entirely of stone, including the roof and even the panelled ceiling. [15]
It contains a wall painting of St. Christopher carrying the Christ Child, and vaulting given by Abbot John Hakebourne in 1508 when major reconstruction took place funded by the wool trade making it an example of a Wool church. [3] [5] To the north of St. Catherine's Chapel is the Lady Chapel, first built in 1240 and extended in the 15th century.
It was erected by Afonso de Albuquerque, Portuguese conqueror, in 1510 to commemorate his victorious entry to the city of Goa on St Catherine's Day. Pope Paul III granted it status of cathedral in 1534 and it was rebuilt. [2] [3] The chapel was expanded in 1550 at the order of the governor Jorge Cabral, and a new altarpiece was installed as ...