- area around the altar of a church for the clergy and choir; often enclosed by a lattice or railing
- In architecture, the chancel is the space around the altar at the liturgical east end of a traditional Christian church building. It may terminate in an apse.
- (chanceling) a notation on a parish baptism record denoting an illegitimate child.
- The area in a church which traditionally contains the altar.
- the portion of a church between the front row of pews and the altar; usually the place the choir sits; sometimes also called the "choir".
- The eastern end of the church in which the main alter is placed. Derived from the Latin cancelli meaning lattice or screen, which separated the chancel from the nave. ...
- The part of the east end of a church in which the main altar is placed; reserved for clergy and choir.
- east end of a church containing the altar; in a large church, east of the choir; in a smaller one, east of the nave or crossing.
- Chancel features the eastern or front end of a church, containing the choir and altar and usually reserved for use by the clergy and choir.
- The easternmost part of a church, in which the alter is housed.
- In classic church design, an area of pews, seats, stalls or prayer desks set apart from the nave, used by the ministers leading services and sometimes used by the choir.
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- The elevated area at the front of the sanctuary where the Communion Table, lectern and pulpit are located.
- A Chancel is a place where an Imperator has placed their physical body, allowing them to create Soveriegns to protext thier body and Estates. Basic a private world where normal rules may not apply.