What's the difference between chapel and chaplaincy?

Chapel


Definition:

  • (n.) A subordinate place of worship
  • (n.) a small church, often a private foundation, as for a memorial
  • (n.) a small building attached to a church
  • (n.) a room or recess in a church, containing an altar.
  • (n.) A place of worship not connected with a church; as, the chapel of a palace, hospital, or prison.
  • (n.) In England, a place of worship used by dissenters from the Established Church; a meetinghouse.
  • (n.) A choir of singers, or an orchestra, attached to the court of a prince or nobleman.
  • (n.) A printing office, said to be so called because printing was first carried on in England in a chapel near Westminster Abbey.
  • (n.) An association of workmen in a printing office.
  • (v. t.) To deposit or inter in a chapel; to enshrine.
  • (v. t.) To cause (a ship taken aback in a light breeze) so to turn or make a circuit as to recover, without bracing the yards, the same tack on which she had been sailing.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) To determine whether perioperative blood transfusion affected the recurrence rate of squamous cell cancer of the head and neck, we performed a retrospective study of all patients with stage III and IV disease treated surgically at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, between 1983 and 1986.
  • (2) Stonehenge stood at the heart of a sprawling landscape of chapels, burial mounds, massive pits and ritual shrines, according to an unprecedented survey of the ancient grounds.
  • (3) A Benn family spokesperson said: "At the suggestion of the Speaker of the House of Commons and by agreement with the Lords Speaker, Black Rod and the dean of Westminster Abbey, an approach was made by Black Rod to the palace for agreement that Mr Benn's body rest in the chapel of St Mary Undercroft on the night before his funeral.
  • (4) The attacks were in different continents and on people of different faiths and of none, but in the North Carolina university town of Chapel Hill and the Danish capital, Copenhagen, it was freedom itself that was the intended target.
  • (5) Unless there is a meaningful increase in the pay offer, with a settlement significantly more than [the Retail Price Index], this group chapel agrees to move towards an industrial action ballot and commits to campaigning robustly for a strong ‘yes’ vote.” The ballot will run from 20 June to 11 July.
  • (6) Two had died before they were rescued, and their bodies lay a few steps down the hall in the hospital chapel, now a makeshift morgue.
  • (7) For services to the Restoration of Salem Chapel, East Budleigh, Devon.
  • (8) In 1500, though, he unveiled two paintings in the Contarelli chapel in the church of San Luigi dei Francesi in Rome – the French church – showing Christ calling St Matthew and his martyrdom.
  • (9) In a joint statement the chapels said:"It shows management's utter disregard for the loyalty and dedication that their staff show every day in their efforts to produce quality newspapers and magazines, and sends out a deeply unpleasant message: no matter your experience or your commitment, everything is rated by cost."
  • (10) At Chapel-le-Frith in 1786, for instance, Wesley recorded a kind of punk festival riot: "The terror and confusion was inexpressible.
  • (11) Kim, Kwang S. (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill), Wallace A. Clyde, Jr., and Floyd W. Denny.
  • (12) The chapel is identified by the school as a Christian church but also hosts Hindu services and has been used for Buddhist meditations.
  • (13) The Financial Times’ NUJ chapel has a meeting scheduled at 3pm on Thursday to decide on its next steps following an improved offer from management earlier this week.
  • (14) Vascular access has become the most common operation performed at North Carolina Memorial Hospital, Chapel Hill.
  • (15) The Millbank chapel vote on the strike was tied, he said.
  • (16) I argued we were going into it too quickly and too deeply, and in fact there were better ways of doing coalition.” Asked a second time at the meeting in the Methodist chapel in Penzance to confirm there would be no coalition with the Tories, he said: “I have told you: it is not going to happen.” He also predicted no party would secure an overall majority in the Commons, but it would be better for the differences between the parties to be aired in open in parliament, and not through back room deals.
  • (17) Paolucci said because the chapel was a place of prayer, timed visits were impossible.
  • (18) What’s new here is understanding how air works in this space and also adding the ‘intelligent’ aspect.” Paolucci was hosting a conference on Wednesday on the state of the chapel 20 years after the controversial restoration of its frescoes.
  • (19) The Queen arrived at the chapel with the Duke of Edinburgh, and Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, Prince Edward , the Countess of Wessex and their children also attended the service.
  • (20) Since 1985 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, an objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) has been implemented at the completion of the second year as the final examination in physical diagnosis.

Chaplaincy


Definition:

  • (n.) The office, position, or station of a chaplain.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Offshore detention high court challenge to look at Australia's rush to change laws Read more Gleeson told the court on Thursday the new provisions were designed to satisfy the requirements that arose from the so-called Williams case, which related primarily to the federal government’s funding of school chaplaincy but had broader implications.
  • (2) However, Inwood has now scuppered Pemberton's attempt to take up a new job, as chaplaincy and bereavement manager at the Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Trust, by refusing to issue the required licence, it emerged on Wednesday.
  • (3) The government has found an extra $245m over five years to continue the national school chaplaincy program until at least December 2018.
  • (4) Chaytor will be then be interviewed by education staff and members of the prison chaplaincy, and will be able to call upon the services of "listeners" – prisoners who are selected and trained by the Samaritans to help inmates through their first week behind bars.
  • (5) Funding for the school chaplaincy program is being continued, but not increased.
  • (6) I'd phoned in the week, asked to speak to healthcare, and they wouldn't let me because Kyal was over 18, so they just put me through to the chaplaincy.
  • (7) I offer hypotheses for testing the role of the chaplaincy in the NICU.
  • (8) For services to the Anglican Chaplaincy and community charities in Greece.
  • (9) In an attempt to clarify which requirements of morality are logically primary to the ethics of health care, two questions are examined: is there sufficient common ground among the medical, nursing, paramedical, chaplaincy, and social work professions to justify looking for ethical principles common to health care?
  • (10) And they said, well, the chaplaincy deals with it and they're not here now, so you'll have to get in touch with them tomorrow."
  • (11) The hospital chaplain is a relatively new member of the health care team, and there is little objective information on the chaplaincy's role in the hospital.
  • (12) The case builds on a successful case mounted last year against the federal government’s funding of the school chaplaincy program.
  • (13) I am a Buddhist and am patron of the Buddhist prison chaplaincy as well.
  • (14) "By this time the chaplaincy had gone and I said, with the greatest respect, it's not a spiritual matter, it's a medical matter.
  • (15) They see it as “indoctrination” (unlike, apparently, the $240m school chaplaincy scheme), as “social engineering” and being somehow linked to paedophilia, and also to a “Marxist agenda” and “the sexual liberation of young people”, which is, in their view, also a very bad thing.
  • (16) Of that money, $139m will go to Asio, $107m to the Australian Secret Intelligence Services and $72.3m to the Australian federal police (AFP) $406m will go to the national partnership agreement between states and the commonwealth on universal access to early childhood education over four years Operation Okra , the military operation to stop the advancement of Isis in Iraq and Syria, will receive nearly $300m over three years $300m will go towards the addition of new drugs to the pharmaceutical benefits scheme over the forward estimates period The continuation of the national school chaplaincy program will cost the government $242m over four years Beefing up security at parliament house in Canberra will cost $200m over forward estimates.
  • (17) "In light of the pastoral guidance and for reasons of consistency, I am unable to issue a licence to Jeremy Pemberton for the post of chaplaincy and bereavement manager, in the Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Trust."
  • (18) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Rob Dewey, left, with the Coastal Crisis Chaplaincy and pastor Thomas Dixon, second from left, participate in a prayer vigil in front of the courthouse on Monday.
  • (19) Voters disagreed with the budget decision to fund the school chaplaincy program for another five years, but to restrict it to religious chaplains and remove the option for schools to hire a non-religious chaplain.
  • (20) Because suffering often triggers spiritual wrestling in addition to emotional, mental, and physical pain, the nurse may be invited to come alongside a person in a role that interfaces with that of the chaplaincy.

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