What does a church have that a chapel doesn’t?
What does a church have that a chapel doesn’t?
A Organ
B Collection baskets
C Clergy
And the correct answer is: Clergy
Yes, that is generally true. Chapels are typically smaller than churches and may not have permanently assigned clergy. They are often associated with larger buildings such as schools, hospitals, military bases, or even private residences. In some cases, chapels can also be found inside larger churches.
Chapels serve as places of worship and are used for religious ceremonies and gatherings. While they may not have a resident or permanently assigned clergy, they are still attended by individuals seeking a more intimate or specialized religious experience. Chapels can be dedicated to specific saints, events, or purposes, providing a focused space for worship and reflection within a larger institution or community.