Then we begin stripping the altar and the entire chancel while the choir and the congregation chant Psalm 22 antiphonally. |
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The finished work, located in the apse high above the chancel, depicts Christ in the attitude of the cross before a flourishing Tree of Life. |
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Early in the 12th century the church was enlarged, and provided with a fashionable apsidal chancel. |
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Externally St Peter's is interesting enough, with a low but ornate west tower, and long nave and chancel along which runs blind arcading. |
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Every church building had to display the royal coat of arms on the chancel arch in place of the rood. |
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The church is constructed of ashlaring walls with a square west tower, rectangular nave and lower rectangular chancel and apse. |
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Most exceptional is the stone-vaulted chancel with its stone chancel screen with three tall and narrow openings. |
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A wrought-iron screen dividing the chancel and the nave impresses beyond words. |
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Herbert's energies went into the whole church, the nave and transepts as well as the chancel. |
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It is built of local flint with stone dressings and comprises a chancel, nave, south aisle, porch, a north transeptal chapel and a western tower. |
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Back then it was known as St. Mary's, and consisted of no more than a simple rectangular nave and chancel. |
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St Lawrence's Church, near the river, has a fine twelfth century vaulted chancel. |
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At the time when the north aisle was added, a hagioscope was made in the pier beside the chancel arch. |
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The six hatchments in the chancel at Lambourne are all of the Lockwood family. |
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The central tower rises stumpily above the roofs of the nave and long chancel. |
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The elaborate lectern, the pulpit, the low screen separating chancel and nave, and the uniform seating remain. |
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In its earliest form this was a modest structure adapted from a private house, consisting of a 20 m. long nave with a short chancel. |
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Children sat along the chancel step, singing with guitars, drums and Andean pan flutes. |
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For historical reasons, certain pieces of land are subject to an obligation to bear the cost of repairs to the chancel of the local church. |
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Shakespeare died on April 23, 1616 and is buried in the chancel of Trinity Church in Stratford. |
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The church originally seated 1,000 people but services are now held in a chancel off the main church. |
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I did not know that Bach's remains had been transferred to the chancel of the church, and his memorial stone moved me to the depths. |
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The variations cluster around the theme like chapels leading off a chancel. |
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Several churches in Cornwall record the first appearance of a surpliced choir, singing in the chancel, and accompanied by an organ. |
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The building had a small chancel lit by a stained glass window, in memory of the officers and crew lost at sea on HMS Atalanta. |
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That may have been a baptistery, with the tower serving as nave and the lost east annexe as chancel. |
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All this glass almost certainly came from the east chancel window, in the tracery lights of which the Lovell arms were to be seen until recently. |
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The Gothic stylistic elements that mark it as a transitional structure can best be seen in the chancel and the ambulatory with its famous stained-glass windows. |
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The law discriminates between the owners of land which was formerly glebe and of land which was not by making the former but not the latter liable for chancel repairs. |
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The tomb of Admiral Sir Isaac Smith is adjacent to the south side of the chancel and his funeral hatchment also hangs on the north aisle wall, near that of Nelson. |
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It can also be seen below the angel corbels in the chancel at Ewelme. |
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The chancel and nave of the church date back to the 12th century, but it is also believed a Saxon church once stood there before and a Roman building before this. |
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A temporary roof and ceiling were added to the nave and the chancel and much of the furniture and fittings of the old Cathedral were used to maintain links with the past. |
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The chancel and nave of the church date back to the 12 th century, but it is also believed a Saxon church once stood there before and a Roman building before this. |
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The south wall of the chancel has three Decorated windows with reticulated tracery and a Decorated double piscina in a recess with a shouldered arch. |
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The choir stalls were moved from the chancel to their present position in the nave in 1961 to make room for the bishop's throne and canon's stalls. |
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On either side of the chancel arch is a hagioscope or squint, the south one being slightly larger than the north one, to allow for a view of the altar from the side pews. |
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My chair was near the chancel rail, I now turned toward the west end of the church. |
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Amongst fragments set into the background of a fifteenth-century panel depicting St Mary Magdalen in the east chancel window are quarries with fragments of the Lovell rebus. |
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A narrow chancel originally lay east of the nave and parts of its north wall can still be seen, pierced by the arcade between the nave and the north aisle. |
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Have a look inside for the jazzy zigzag Norman chancel arch. |
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There is a blocked squint, of uncertain date, in the north wall just as you enter the chancel around which careful searching will reveal some Civil War graffiti. |
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Inside, the most striking feature is the Saxon chancel arch, with its through stones, imposts, and through-stone voussoirs forming the arch itself. |
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It is worth noting, therefore, that the Doom painting over the chancel arch of St Margaret's Church, Tivetshall, Norfolk, was overpainted with the royal arms of Elizabeth. |
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He was buried in the chancel of the parish of St Alfege Church in Greenwich. |
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The rood affixed to the wall above the chancel arch was installed in 1927, the figures in paper mache and the cross in wood. |
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Shakespeare was buried in the chancel of the Holy Trinity Church two days after his death. |
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Her remains were moved into the chancel of the current church in the 12th century. |
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It was cruciform, having a chancel, nave and north and south transepts, and had features from the Early English and Decorated periods. |
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Triumphal arch is also the name given to the arch above the entrance to the chancel of a medieval church where a rood can be placed. |
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The hall and chapel of the infirmary extended east of this cloister, resembling in form and arrangement the nave and chancel of an aisled church. |
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There is also a memorial to him in the chancel in the church, erected in his honour by Queen Victoria. |
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A baptismal font will be located either at the entrance or near the chancel area. |
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One Sunday, returning from the altar rail, the old, partially blind man stumbled at the chancel step. |
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It consists of a west tower, nave, chancel, south aisle and a Consistory Court. |
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James, such as in St James' Church, Sydney, where it appears in a number of places, including in the mosaics on the floor of the chancel. |
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The Easter lily, a symbol of the resurrection, traditionally decorates the chancel area of churches on this day and for the rest of Eastertide. |
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He died 3 November 1600 at his Rectory Bishopsbourne and was buried in the chancel of the church being survived by his wife and four daughters. |
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Remains of the Saxon church exist as the chancel wall and arch. |
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There is Norman stone vaulting in the chancel roof and pieces of ancient crosses are on display, including one example of carved chainwork dating back to the original church. |
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These relics are still housed in the church close to where they were discovered in the north wall of the chancel flanked by a pair of small brass candlesticks. |
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They were rediscovered in June 1885 when workmen, carrying out alterations to the high altar, found a battered lead casket immured in a niche in the north wall of the chancel. |
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Decanal side, the side of the choir on which the dean's stall is placed. Decanal stall, the stall allotted to the dean in the choir, on the right or south side of the chancel. |
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Around the church, many architectural forms typical of the time were found, including columns, bases, capitals, parts of a chancel, transennas, and floor panels. |
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