“chancel” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “chancel”:

– On the other side of the “transept” is the chancel which is often called the choir because that is where the priest and the choir sing the services.

– A very large crucifix hangs from the chancel arch.

– The Iconostasis is a kind of chancel which is richly decorated, and is used in Eastern Orthodox churches.

– The chancel is usually found in a Roman Catholic church.

– A leper window was a window built low in the chancel wall of some medieval churches.

– But unlike her sister and brother-in-law who had graves in the chancel of the church, Judith and Thomas were buried in the churchyard, the site is now unknown.The house in which Judith and Thomas Quiney lived still stands, but unlike Susannah’s house Hall’s Croft Shakespeare’s Birthplace or the site of his grand house New Place it isn’t a museum.

– Work began on a new eastern end in 1234, replacing the short Norman chancel with a much grander 10-bay structure.

– At the other end of the building, on either side of the chancel archway are paintings of the Annunciation.

chancel in-sentences
chancel in-sentences

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