chapellanies (Meaning)

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chapellanies (pl.)

of Chapellany

Synonyms & Antonyms of chapellanies

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chapellanies Sentence Examples

  1. In medieval times, chapellanies were established to provide spiritual services to specific groups.
  2. The wealthy merchant endowed a chapellany for the benefit of the local community.
  3. Chapellanies often served the needs of soldiers stationed far from established churches.
  4. The king granted lands to establish chapellanies in remote regions of the kingdom.
  5. Some chapellanies were dedicated to saints or specific religious orders.
  6. The chapellanies in the castle were responsible for tending to the spiritual needs of the royal household.
  7. Donations to chapellanies were seen as acts of piety and charity in the Middle Ages.
  8. The chapellanies in the monastery were tasked with offering prayers for the souls of benefactors.
  9. Over time, chapellanies evolved to encompass a broader range of religious services and duties.
  10. Records from the 14th century provide insight into the administration of chapellanies within the church hierarchy.

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of Chapellany

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In medieval times, chapellanies were established to provide spiritual services to specific groups.

The wealthy merchant endowed a chapellany for the benefit of the local community.

Chapellanies often served the needs of soldiers stationed far from established churches.

The king granted lands to establish chapellanies in remote regions of the kingdom.