How to Use chapel in a Sentence
chapel
noun- Church services will be held in the chapel this week.
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The castle also has its own chapel, however, the owner's note, it cannot be used for weddings.
— Stacey Leasca, Travel + Leisure, 10 Mar. 2022 -
Shortly after that, more than 200 people turned out in front of Anselmo’s chapel to protest.
— Jessica Garrison, Los Angeles Times, 16 Mar. 2022 -
The music cuts out just as Anthony and Kate share a moment in the chapel where Edwina has left them.
— Emily Burack, Town & Country, 25 Mar. 2022 -
Churches, cathedrals, chapels, and basilicas are all standard stops for any tourist visiting Europe.
— Jocelyn Silver, Vogue, 18 Sep. 2024 -
Anselmo’s project fell apart — the chapel had been at least partially built already — and the millionaire sold off the property and returned to Connecticut.
— Washington Post, 7 Mar. 2022 -
These include a chapel dating from 1712, an old bread oven in a separate bakehouse, and barns currently being used to store agricultural equipment.
— Annabelle Dufraigne, Architectural Digest, 28 Sep. 2024 -
Edwina ultimately chooses her own happiness, and Kate and Anthony finally kiss in a heated moment in the now empty chapel.
— Maureen Lee Lenker, EW.com, 26 Mar. 2022 -
Not the older bag of bones sitting in the back of the chapel.
— Gordon Monson, The Salt Lake Tribune, 8 Jan. 2023 -
On this Sunday there were five of us in the seats of the chapel.
— Bob Greene, WSJ, 31 Aug. 2022 -
The tornado tore the roof off the chapel and smashed the bell tower.
— CBS News, 26 Mar. 2023 -
Here are Mike and Zara with their daughter Mia on the walk down to the chapel.
— Caroline Hallemann, Town & Country, 17 Apr. 2022 -
The chapel is a half-mile from the mansion where the fundraiser took place.
— Scott Wartman, The Enquirer, 15 May 2024 -
She was buried alongside her son in a chapel at the abbey.
— Meilan Solly, Smithsonian Magazine, 5 Apr. 2024 -
Inmates perform in the chapel at the Utah State Prison in 2017.
— David Noyce, The Salt Lake Tribune, 19 May 2022 -
Jenny from the Block went to the chapel, got married, and wrote a song about it.
— Vulture, 19 Jan. 2023 -
Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, tied the knot at this chapel in 2018.
— Ruby Mellen, Washington Post, 16 Sep. 2022 -
Guests will be able to exchange vows at a mock chapel at the back of the ballroom.
— Daniel Wu, Washington Post, 29 Dec. 2023 -
This is what the chapel at the upstate house is designed for.
— Scott Frances, WSJ, 23 Apr. 2022 -
The chapel was so old that creaks shuttered across the floor like lightning.
— Frederick Kaufman, Harper's Magazine, 26 Feb. 2024 -
The shooting scene, which took place in a chapel, will no longer feature in the film.
— Kory Grow, Rolling Stone, 15 Aug. 2024 -
The chapel is where Harry and Meghan were married in 2018.
— Kate Hogan, Peoplemag, 19 Sep. 2022 -
In May, the couple tied the knot in a Las Vegas wedding chapel.
— Charna Flam, Peoplemag, 23 Sep. 2023 -
In May 2023, the couple tied the knot at a Las Vegas wedding chapel.
— Jordan Greene, Peoplemag, 19 Feb. 2024 -
In the chapel, my eyes fell upon a 15-foot-tall red oak and pipe organ next to the monks’ choir stalls.
— The Salt Lake Tribune, 11 Dec. 2022 -
Joan of Arc, the legendary warrior and patron saint of France, is said to have prayed at the chapel in 1429.
— Jim Higgins, Journal Sentinel, 23 May 2024 -
Ivan flies Ani to Las Vegas, where the wedding chapels are open 24 hours.
— Peter Debruge, Variety, 21 May 2024 -
As a wave of boulder- and tree-laden mud tore through the chapel, that shelter became a graveyard.
— Mark Saludes, The Christian Science Monitor, 1 Dec. 2022 -
For the Lutheran pastor, like many others in the chapel, the horror of those killings hits home.
— Emily Alpert Reyes, Los Angeles Times, 19 Mar. 2023 -
That’s how we got married at 3:30 a.m. in a wedding chapel.
— Alex Gurley, Peoplemag, 4 Oct. 2023
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