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  2. Oratory (worship) - Wikipedia

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    The private oratory of the 1917 Code corresponds very closely with the 1983 Code's chapel, as they are both places of worship for specific individuals. The former Saint Joseph's Prairie Church in Washington Township, Dubuque County, Iowa. The parish ceased being active in 1989, and the parish church was maintained as an oratory until it was ...

  3. Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Chapel of St Michael and St George at St Paul's Cathedral in London Schematic rendering of typical "side chapels" in the apse of a cathedral, surrounding the ambulatory. A chapel (from Latin: cappella, a diminutive of cappa, meaning "little cape") is a Christian place of prayer and worship that is usually relatively small. The term has several ...

  4. Mass (liturgy) - Wikipedia

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    The Prayers of the People: Quite varied in their form. The Peace: The people stand and greet one another and exchange signs of God's peace in the name of the Lord. It functions as a bridge between the prayers, lessons, sermon and creeds to the Communion part of the Eucharist.

  5. America's Most Iconic Houses of Worship - AOL

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    The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception remains the largest Roman Catholic church in North America, one of the 10 largest churches in the world. Its design was based on ...

  6. Church (building) - Wikipedia

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    A church, church building, or church house is a building used for Christian worship services and other Christian religious activities. The earliest identified Christian church is a house church founded between 233 AD and 256 AD. [1] Sometimes, the word church is used erroneously to refer to the buildings of other religions, such as mosques and ...

  7. Collegiate church - Wikipedia

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    In Christianity, a collegiate church is a church where the daily office of worship is maintained by a college of canons, a non-monastic or "secular" community of clergy, organised as a self-governing corporate body, headed by a dignitary bearing a title which may vary, such as dean or provost.

  8. A Maryland hotel has a bar at the altar of a former school ...

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    "The sale stipulated that the property and chapel be used for non-religious purposes," the hotel website states. ... "Respecting a former place of worship isn’t drama," Koren said in response ...

  9. Brick religious school group wants to use chapel's classroom ...

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    At Fellowship Chapel, the Brick-based Christian group called Liberty School Association is seeking to rent the Sunday school building, a deal that could bring new income to the chapel.

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