Chapel
Chapel is a building or designated space used for Christian worship. It is typically smaller than a parish church and may lack independent parish status; many chapels are part of a larger institution or estate, or attached to a larger church. Chapels may be dedicated to a saint or to a particular purpose, such as a memorial chapel.
The term comes from Old French chapelle, from Latin cappella. In practice, chapels vary widely in size,
Types commonly include parish chapels in which a community receives worship when no parish church exists nearby;
In many Christian denominations, chapels host regular services, rites of passage such as weddings and funerals,