A chantry is an ecclesiastical term that may have either of two related meanings: 1.
* a chantry service, a Christian liturgy of prayers for the dead, which historically was an obiit, or 2.
* a chantry chapel, a building on private land, or an area in a parish church or cathedral reserved for the performance of the "chantry duties". In the Medieval Era through to the Age of Enlightenment it was commonly believed such liturgies might help atone for misdeeds and assist the soul to obtain eternal peace.
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| - Chantry (en)
- Kanonikokolegiato (eo)
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| - Kanonikokolegiato (germane: Chorherrenstift aŭ Kollegiatstift), estas kolegiato, kiu kunigas grupon de kanonikoj de homoj. La grupo helpas al episkopo dum la meso, por ke ĝi iĝu brila festo.La unua devo de kanoniko (germane: Chorherr, do litere ĥorulo aŭ ĥorsinjoro) estas ĉeesti la meson. Kanoniko ofte ne estas sacerdoto, sed simple respektata viro. (eo)
- A chantry is an ecclesiastical term that may have either of two related meanings: 1.
* a chantry service, a Christian liturgy of prayers for the dead, which historically was an obiit, or 2.
* a chantry chapel, a building on private land, or an area in a parish church or cathedral reserved for the performance of the "chantry duties". In the Medieval Era through to the Age of Enlightenment it was commonly believed such liturgies might help atone for misdeeds and assist the soul to obtain eternal peace. (en)
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| - Kanonikokolegiato (germane: Chorherrenstift aŭ Kollegiatstift), estas kolegiato, kiu kunigas grupon de kanonikoj de homoj. La grupo helpas al episkopo dum la meso, por ke ĝi iĝu brila festo.La unua devo de kanoniko (germane: Chorherr, do litere ĥorulo aŭ ĥorsinjoro) estas ĉeesti la meson. Kanoniko ofte ne estas sacerdoto, sed simple respektata viro. (eo)
- A chantry is an ecclesiastical term that may have either of two related meanings: 1.
* a chantry service, a Christian liturgy of prayers for the dead, which historically was an obiit, or 2.
* a chantry chapel, a building on private land, or an area in a parish church or cathedral reserved for the performance of the "chantry duties". In the Medieval Era through to the Age of Enlightenment it was commonly believed such liturgies might help atone for misdeeds and assist the soul to obtain eternal peace. (en)
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