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Lady chapel

A Lady chapel or lady chapel is a traditional British term for a chapel dedicated to "Our Lady", Mary, mother of Jesus, particularly those inside a cathedral or other large church. The chapels are also known as a Mary chapel or a Marian chapel, and they were traditionally the largest side chapel of a cathedral, placed eastward from the high altar and forming a projection from the main building, as in Winchester Cathedral. Most Roman Catholic and many Anglican cathedrals still have such chapels, while mid-sized churches have smaller side-altars dedicated to the Virgin.[1][2]

The occurrence of lady chapels varies by location and exist in most of the French cathedrals and churches where they form part of the chevet. In Belgium they were not introduced before the 14th century; in some cases they are of the same size as the other chapels of the chevet, but in others (probably rebuilt at a later period) they became much more important features. Some of the best examples can be found in churches of the Renaissance period in Italy and Spain.

Saint-Riquier Abbey, France

It was in lady chapels, towards the close of the Middle Ages, that innovations in church music were allowed, only the strict chant being heard in the choir.[3]

In England

In the 12th-century legends surrounding King Lucius of Britain, the apostles Fagan and Duvian were said to have erected the Lady Chapel at Glastonbury as the oldest church in Britain;[4] the accounts are now held to have been pious forgeries. The earliest English lady chapel of certain historicity was that in the Saxon cathedral of Canterbury; this was transferred during the rebuilding by Archbishop Lanfranc to the west end of the nave, and again shifted in 1450 to the chapel on the east side of the north transept. The lady chapel of Ely Cathedral is a distinct building attached to the north transept, which was built before 1016.[5] At Rochester the current lady chapel is west of the south transept (which was the original lady chapel, and to which the current chapel was an extension).

Probably the largest lady chapel was built by Henry III in 1220 in Westminster Abbey. This chapel was 30 feet (9.1 m) wide, much in excess of any foreign example,[citation needed] and extended to the end of the site now occupied by Henry VII's Lady Chapel. Also in 1220, the office of Warden of the Lady Chapel was established, with the responsibility for the Lady altar, and its sacred vessels, candles and other accoutrements.[6]

Among other notable English examples of lady chapels are those at the parish church at Ottery St Mary, Thetford Priory, Bury St Edmunds Cathedral, Wimborne Minster and Highfield Church in Hampshire. The Lady Chapel was built over the chancel in Compton, Guildford, Surrey; Compton Martin, Somersetshire; and Darenth, Kent. At Croyland Abbey there were two lady chapels. The Priory Church at Little Dunmow was the lady chapel of an Augustinian priory, and is now the parish church.

Places

Canada

Ireland

 

New Zealand

Russia

  • The Lady Chapel at Catholic Church of St. Catherine in Saint Petersburg

South Africa

United Kingdom

 
Lady chapel of Guildford Cathedral, UK
 
Lady Chapel, Ely Cathedral, UK. Virgin Mary statue by David Wynne.

United States

See also

References

  1. ^ Cathedrals by Robin S. Oggins 2000 ISBN 0-281-05349-9 page 43
  2. ^ Mary: The Imagination of Her Heart by Penelope Duckworth 2004 ISBN 1-56101-260-2 pages 125-126
  3. ^ Alston, George Cyprian. "Chapel", The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 3. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1908. 3 Dec. 2013
  4. ^ William of Malmesbury. Gesta Regum Anglorum [The Deeds of the Kings of the English]. c. 1140. Translated by J.A. Giles as William of Malmesbury's Chronicle of the Kings of England from the Earliest Period to the Reign of King Stephen, p. 21. Henry G. Bohn (London), 1847.
  5. ^ Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary" . Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
  6. ^ Harvey, Barbara F. The Obedientiaries of Westminster Abbey and Their Financial Records, C. 1275-1540. Boydell Press. p. 95.
  7. ^ White, Norval, and Elliot Willensky. AIA Guide to New York City. 5th ed. New York: Oxford UP, 2010. Print.

  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Lady-chapel". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 16 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 62.

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A Lady chapel or lady chapel is a traditional British term for a chapel dedicated to Our Lady Mary mother of Jesus particularly those inside a cathedral or other large church The chapels are also known as a Mary chapel or a Marian chapel and they were traditionally the largest side chapel of a cathedral placed eastward from the high altar and forming a projection from the main building as in Winchester Cathedral Most Roman Catholic and many Anglican cathedrals still have such chapels while mid sized churches have smaller side altars dedicated to the Virgin 1 2 The occurrence of lady chapels varies by location and exist in most of the French cathedrals and churches where they form part of the chevet In Belgium they were not introduced before the 14th century in some cases they are of the same size as the other chapels of the chevet but in others probably rebuilt at a later period they became much more important features Some of the best examples can be found in churches of the Renaissance period in Italy and Spain Saint Riquier Abbey France It was in lady chapels towards the close of the Middle Ages that innovations in church music were allowed only the strict chant being heard in the choir 3 Contents 1 In England 2 Places 2 1 Canada 2 2 Ireland 2 3 New Zealand 2 4 Russia 2 5 South Africa 2 6 United Kingdom 2 7 United States 3 See also 4 ReferencesIn England EditIn the 12th century legends surrounding King Lucius of Britain the apostles Fagan and Duvian were said to have erected the Lady Chapel at Glastonbury as the oldest church in Britain 4 the accounts are now held to have been pious forgeries The earliest English lady chapel of certain historicity was that in the Saxon cathedral of Canterbury this was transferred during the rebuilding by Archbishop Lanfranc to the west end of the nave and again shifted in 1450 to the chapel on the east side of the north transept The lady chapel of Ely Cathedral is a distinct building attached to the north transept which was built before 1016 5 At Rochester the current lady chapel is west of the south transept which was the original lady chapel and to which the current chapel was an extension Probably the largest lady chapel was built by Henry III in 1220 in Westminster Abbey This chapel was 30 feet 9 1 m wide much in excess of any foreign example citation needed and extended to the end of the site now occupied by Henry VII s Lady Chapel Also in 1220 the office of Warden of the Lady Chapel was established with the responsibility for the Lady altar and its sacred vessels candles and other accoutrements 6 Among other notable English examples of lady chapels are those at the parish church at Ottery St Mary Thetford Priory Bury St Edmunds Cathedral Wimborne Minster and Highfield Church in Hampshire The Lady Chapel was built over the chancel in Compton Guildford Surrey Compton Martin Somersetshire and Darenth Kent At Croyland Abbey there were two lady chapels The Priory Church at Little Dunmow was the lady chapel of an Augustinian priory and is now the parish church Places EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items February 2015 Canada Edit The Lady Chapel at the Cathedral Church of the Redeemer in Calgary AlbertaIreland Edit Lady chapel of St Patrick s Cathedral Dublin The Lady Chapel of St Patrick s Cathedral in Dublin The Lady Chapel of Christ Church Cathedral in DublinNew Zealand Edit The Lady Chapel at St Paul s Cathedral in WellingtonRussia Edit The Lady Chapel at Catholic Church of St Catherine in Saint PetersburgSouth Africa Edit The Lady Chapel of St Cyprian s Cathedral in KimberleyUnited Kingdom Edit Lady chapel of Guildford Cathedral UK Lady Chapel Ely Cathedral UK Virgin Mary statue by David Wynne Lady chapel of the Basilica of St Lawrence Asheville Lady Chapel Anglo Catholic Church of the Good Shepherd Rosemont Pennsylvania The Lady Chapel at Glastonbury Abbey formerly supposed to be the oldest church in Britain The Lady Chapel at Canterbury Cathedral the probable first Lady chapel in Britain The Elder Lady Chapel at Bristol Cathedral in England The Eastern Lady Chapel at Bristol Cathedral in England The Lady Chapel at Chester Cathedral in England The Lady Chapel at Chichester Cathedral in England The Lady Chapel at Ely Cathedral in England The Lady Chapel at Gloucester Cathedral in England The Lady Chapel at Hereford Cathedral in England The Lady Chapel at Liverpool Cathedral Anglican in England The Lady Chapel at Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral Catholic in England The Lady Chapel at Manchester Cathedral in England The Lady Chapel at Rochester Cathedral in England The Lady Chapel at Wells Cathedral in England The Lady Chapel at Westminster Abbey Anglican also known as the Henry VII Chapel The Lady Chapel of Westminster Cathedral RC in England The Lady Chapel of Winchester Cathedral in England The Lady Chapel at St Alban s in Southampton England The Lady Chapel at All Saints in London England The Lady Chapel at St Augustine s in Birmingham England The Lady Chapel at Christ the King s in London England The Lady Chapel at Holy Cross in Crediton England The Lady Chapel at Holy Cross in Waltham Abbey England The Lady Chapel at St Clare s in Liverpool England The Lady Chapel at St David s in Pantasaph Wales The Lady Chapel at St Jude s on the Hill in London England The Lady Chapel at St George s in Birmingham England The Lady Chapel at St Helen s in Ashby de la Zouch England The Lady Chapel at St James the Great s in Haydock England The Lady Chapel at St John the Baptist s in Chester England The Lady Chapel at St Mary s in Stamford England The Lady Chapel at St Mary s in Widnes England The Lady Chapel at St Mary Magdalen s in Woolwich England The Lady Chapel at St Mary Magdalen s in Yarm England The Lady Chapel at St Mary the Virgin s in Stanton Drew England The Lady Chapel at St Matthew s in Oxhey England The Lady Chapel at St Matthew s in Westminster England The Lady Chapel at St Michael s in St Michael Caerhays Cornwall The Lady Chapel at St Michael s in Tilehurst England The Lady Chapel of St Pancras s in Ipswich England The Lady Chapel at St Peter s in Berkhamsted England The Lady Chapel at St Peter s in Sudbury England The Lady Chapel at Holy Trinity in Trowbridge England The Lady Chapel at Windsor Castle now formally the Albert Memorial Chapel United States Edit The Lady Chapel at Manhattanville College in Purchase New York The Lady Chapel at St Mark s Church Rittenhouse Square in Philadelphia Pennsylvania The Lady Chapel at Church of the Good Shepherd Rosemont Pennsylvania The Lady Chapel at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart Notre Dame Indiana The Lady Chapel at the Church of the Advent Boston Massachusetts The Lady Chapel at St Patrick s Cathedral Manhattan 7 See also EditRoman Catholic Marian churches St Mary s Church disambiguation for independent churches dedicated to the Virgin Mary The Lady Chapel a 1994 novel by Candace RobbReferences Edit Cathedrals by Robin S Oggins 2000 ISBN 0 281 05349 9 page 43 Mary The Imagination of Her Heart by Penelope Duckworth 2004 ISBN 1 56101 260 2 pages 125 126 Alston George Cyprian Chapel The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol 3 New York Robert Appleton Company 1908 3 Dec 2013 William of Malmesbury Gesta Regum Anglorum The Deeds of the Kings of the English c 1140 Translated by J A Giles as William of Malmesbury s Chronicle of the Kings of England from the Earliest Period to the Reign of King Stephen p 21 Henry G Bohn London 1847 Herbermann Charles ed 1913 Devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Encyclopedia New York Robert Appleton Company Harvey Barbara F The Obedientiaries of Westminster Abbey and Their Financial Records C 1275 1540 Boydell Press p 95 White Norval and Elliot Willensky AIA Guide to New York City 5th ed New York Oxford UP 2010 Print This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Lady chapel Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 16 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 62 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