
예배당, 소교회당, 부속실
A small building or room used for Christian worship, often attached to a larger institution (such as a university, hospital, or military base), or a dedicated area within a larger church or cathedral.
예문:
"The hospital built a small, quiet chapel where families could go for reflection and prayer."
"We visited the side chapel dedicated to the Virgin Mary inside the massive cathedral."
"The royal family maintains a private chapel within the palace grounds."
장례실, 영안실
A room or building, often part of a funeral home, specifically designed for holding funeral or memorial services.
예문:
"The viewing was held in the main chapel of the funeral home before the burial."
"They decided to rent a smaller chapel for the intimate service honoring their grandfather."
채플, 예배출석
A required religious assembly or service, especially at a school or college, or the act of attending such a service.
예문:
"Attendance at Chapel is mandatory for all students living on campus during their first year."
"If you miss too many Chapels, you risk failing the course requirement."
"The weekly chapel usually features a guest speaker and musical performances."
비국교도, 예배소
(Chiefly British) A place of worship belonging to a Nonconformist or Methodist denomination, as opposed to the established Anglican Church.
예문:
"The small village had both an Anglican church and a Methodist chapel."
"Historically, many working-class communities preferred attending the local chapel over the parish church."