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- Chapel_of_ease abstract "A chapel of ease (or chapel-of-ease) is a church building other than the parish church, built within the bounds of a parish for the attendance of those who cannot reach the parish church conveniently.Often such a chapel of ease is deliberately built as such, being more accessible to some parishioners than the main church. Such a chapel may exist, for example, when a parish covers several dispersed villages, or a central village together with its satellite hamlet or hamlets. In such a case the parish church will be in the main settlement, with one or more chapels of ease in the subordinate village(s) and/or hamlet(s). An example is the chapel belonging to All Hallows' Parish in Maryland, USA; the chapel was built in Davidsonville from 1860 to 1865 because the parish's \"Brick Church\" in South River was too far away at 5 miles (8.0 km) distant. A more extreme example is the Chapel-of-Ease built in 1818 on St. David's Island in Bermuda to spare St. David's Islanders crossing St. George's Harbour to reach the parish church, St. Peter's, on St. George's Island.Some chapels of ease are buildings which used to be the main parish church until a larger building was constructed for that purpose. For example, the small village of Norton, Hertfordshire, contains the mediaeval church of St Nicholas, which served it adequately for centuries; but when the large new town of Letchworth was built, partly within the parish, St Nicholas's became too small to serve the increased population. This led to the building of a new main church building for the parish, and St Nicholas's became a chapel of ease.Chapels of ease are sometimes associated with large manor houses, where they provide a convenient place of worship for the family of the manor, and for the domestic and rural staff of the house and the estate. There are many such chapels in England, for example that at Pedlinge in Kent. An example in the New World is Saint John's Chapel of Ease in Chamcook, New Brunswick, Canada, which was built in the 1840s to support a gentleman's house and the small settlement of shipbuilders, farmers, and grist-mill nearby.Sometimes an ancient parish church is reduced in status to a chapel of ease due to a shift of population. An example is the churches of St Mary Wiston and All Saints at Buncton in West Sussex. For centuries St Mary's was the parish church (located near to Wiston House and therefore the centre of population), whilst All Saints served the nearby hamlet of Buncton, as a chapel of ease. Today, however, the resident population of Wiston is tiny, whilst Buncton has grown, so that in 2007 the status of the buildings was reversed, with All Saints becoming the parish church, and St Mary's reduced to a chapel of ease.When two or more existing parishes are combined into a single parish, one or more of the old church buildings may be kept as a chapel of ease. An example can be seen in Palo Alto, California, where, in 1987, the six parishes of the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Jose in California in the city were combined into a single parish, St. Thomas Aquinas Parish. As of 2007, St. Thomas Aquinas Church serves as the parish church, with Our Lady of the Rosary Church and St. Albert the Great Church as chapels of ease.".
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- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLink All_Hallows_Church_(South_River,_Maryland).
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLink All_Saints_Church,_Buncton.
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLink Bermuda.
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLink Buncton.
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLink Category:Types_of_chapels.
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLink Chamcook,_New_Brunswick.
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLink Chapel.
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLink Chapelry.
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLink Church_(building).
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLink Church_of_St_Nicholas,_Norton.
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLink Davidsonville,_Maryland.
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLink England.
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- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLink Filial_church.
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLink Hamlet_(place).
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLink Kent.
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLink Letchworth.
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLink Manor_house.
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLink Maryland.
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLink New_Brunswick.
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLink New_World.
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLink Norton,_Hertfordshire.
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLink Palo_Alto,_California.
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLink Parish.
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- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLink Pedlinge.
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_San_Jose_in_California.
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLink St._Davids_Island,_Bermuda.
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLink St._Georges_Harbour,_Bermuda.
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLink St._Georges_Island,_Bermuda.
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLink St._Peters_Church,_St._Georges.
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLink St._Thomas_Aquinas_Church_(Palo_Alto,_California).
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLink Village.
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLink West_Sussex.
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLink Wiston,_West_Sussex.
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- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chapels of ease".
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- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLinkText "Visita".
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLinkText "branch church".
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- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLinkText "chapels of ease".
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLinkText "daughter church".
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLinkText "dependent chapel".
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLinkText "dependent chapelries".
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLinkText "dependent chapelry".
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLinkText "ermita".
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLinkText "mission chapel".
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLinkText "mission chapels".
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLinkText "unparished mission churches".
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLinkText "visita".
- Chapel_of_ease wikiPageWikiLinkText "“branch” church".
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- Chapel_of_ease subject Category:Types_of_chapels.
- Chapel_of_ease hypernym Building.
- Chapel_of_ease type Building.
- Chapel_of_ease type Type.
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- Chapel_of_ease type Type.
- Chapel_of_ease comment "A chapel of ease (or chapel-of-ease) is a church building other than the parish church, built within the bounds of a parish for the attendance of those who cannot reach the parish church conveniently.Often such a chapel of ease is deliberately built as such, being more accessible to some parishioners than the main church. Such a chapel may exist, for example, when a parish covers several dispersed villages, or a central village together with its satellite hamlet or hamlets.".
- Chapel_of_ease label "Chapel of ease".
- Chapel_of_ease sameAs Q1426737.
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- Chapel_of_ease wasDerivedFrom Chapel_of_ease?oldid=696696733.
- Chapel_of_ease depiction Kings-lynn-st-nich-chapel.JPG.
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