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The first lot included five chapels, and officials said other chapels had been identified for future bidding.
"New chapels downtown are really cutting prices and making it difficult for the established chapels," Mr. Richards said.
The chapels should remain on the island and open as a continued symbol of the hospitality that the chapels represent by inviting the public inside.
The next morning they reprised the chorus in its two chapels.
Just as quickly, the union shops, or "chapels," began pushing back.
Inside, there are nine elaborately decorated chapels and a small garden.
Imprisoned officers received packages and had books, plays, bathing facilities, chapels, etc.
They maintain chapels, and a series of mountain shelters for weary hikers.
Turnings from its forest-lined roads feature multiple signs to backwoods chapels.
But before you start scouting out chapels, take time to become BFFs.
Some airport chapels have Muslim prayer rugs, but they're not always convenient.
"Vatican Chapels," as the pavilion is called, presents the finished buildings themselves.
Two other chapels — the Venier and the Olivieri — are in other quadrants.
Churches, chapels, temples, mosques are high fire risk structures in all our communities.
"It's a beautiful old building that has many different chapels within it," she said.
Like most of the miniature country chapels of Greece, it is painted dazzling white.
"We have one of the more quaint, picturesque chapels on the strip," he said.
There are two chapels on the property, one of which overlooks the May River.
Their services were held in small chapels, ornate synagogues, simple firehouses, and grand cathedrals.
In the village are two makeshift classrooms, run by the Baptist and Catholic chapels.
The radiating chapels that spring from the cathedral's nave also appear to have avoided damage.
The compelling part of the site is a hive of rock-cut chapels and shrines.
"How many chapels do you know that fly vampires from the ceiling?" he asked triumphantly.
These churches, chapels, and synagogues may be abandoned, but much of their original architecture remains.
He reiterated that all the paintings remaining in Notre-Dame's chapels were in good condition.
I just figured there were at least 15 other chapels that predated the famous 16th one.
The warden built eight chapels at Angola, and he takes great pride in his missionary work.
"We still don't know what the destiny of these 10 chapels," Cardinal Ravasi said in March.
Rome, with its churches and chapels by the score, has an especially rich Nativity-scene scene.
Other features, however, have been lost as these churches, chapels, and synagogues are overtaken by nature.
They have been installed in a more accessible way, hung like pictures in three small chapels.
Be forewarned, however: The chapels need considerable work and, like a Venice palazzo, will require eternal care.
We got onto base and headed for the main chapel (there are three or four chapels on base).
It will also capture behind-the-scenes moments, interviews with artists and wedding ceremonies from the festival's chapels.
At an Army post in northern Italy, theaters, gyms, day care centers and chapels have also been closed.
What's it like to wander through abandoned chateaus, chapels, and cathedrals of Europe and marvel at their dusty opulence?
Its ambulatory chapels pull us into separate worlds, belonging both to themselves and to the universe as a whole.
Commissioned by the Greek shipping family Martinos, it perched on a prominent site between two chapels, gazing across roadways.
As far as celebrity weddings go, Turner and Jonas chose the crème de la crème of Vegas wedding chapels.
The structures include warehouses, sheds, garages, greenhouses, dorms, gyms, chapels, research laboratories, libraries, dining halls, nursing homes and offices.
Most people refused to be interviewed, fearing authorities could take legal steps against them, including demolition of the chapels.
From hookups in chapels to glances full of abject longing, there's no shortage of sexual tension within Litchfield's walls.
Elopements typically conjure up images of last-minute weddings in Las Vegas chapels or civil ceremonies at local courthouses.
Historically, her small, painted polychrome terracotta sculptures would have been used for private devotion in homes or private chapels.
Renata Codello, the director of the Giorgio Cini Foundation, said she would be pleased if the chapels remained here.
The ostentatiousness of golden chapels and white pillars has been replaced with equally conspicuous values of goodness and morality.
Painter Cynthia Talmadge successfully captures the inherent grimness of funeral chapels combined with the contrived austerity that celebrity deaths demand.
Americans make more than 12 billion stops at drive-through restaurants, banks, pharmacies, mailboxes and even wedding chapels each year.
It carries on in the chapels, galleries and gardens at the Cloisters branch of the Met some eight miles north.
We've played on a train wagon, we've played on a boat, and we've played in a couple of beautiful chapels.
The upstairs rooms in the Armory provide spaces not unlike chapels in Christian churches or nooks in a dusty chateau.
During its 4 year development, Introversion has added weather effects, CCTV, chapels, education programs, parole boards, gangs, drug and contraband systems.
Their arched forms and side panels conjure Renaissance chapels, as if revisited by a devout modernist whose hero is Mark Rothko.
He guided his colleagues through the many chapels and alleys of the burning cathedral and told them what to save first.
Either way, JB and HB will mostly have their run of the place -- which features way more than just the chapels.
A steady stream of volunteers cleaned the residents' eyeglasses, shined their shoes, massaged feet and filled the halls and chapels with music.
He held full attention for five minutes, until two players struck up different works from chapels on either side of the altar.
A neon light pointed to the chapel," said Wendy Cadge, an expert in contemporary American religion in "A Brief History of Airport Chapels.
Mr. Adjaye has designed a fabulous church, with chapels, a baptistery and a 5,000-seat auditorium where state religious events will take place.
Both said that funeral services would be held at Menorah Chapels, later known as Menorah Gardens & Funeral Chapel, in West Palm Beach, Florida.
The Diocese of Rome has closed its chapels and churches, and its iconic St. Peter's Square is eerily empty of tourists and pilgrims.
At the same time, we filmed a young couple getting married in one of the Elvis-themed wedding chapels, which was disarmingly sincere.
Mindong is dotted with dozens of these churches, many of them with soaring spires, chapels, residences and nunneries, all of them technically illegal.
Last year, Mayor Luigi Brugnaro decided to put up for auction five private chapels built by old Venetian families but abandoned for years.
While some old churches and chapels feature stained-glass windows, others have either lost them or have simple clear panes on all sides.
The Holy See entrusted world-renowned architects including Norman Foster to create chapels in a wooded area on an island in the Venetian lagoon.
The chapels are dealing with the same issues -- and working overtime to keep things sanitized -- and even Elvis Presley impersonators are feeling the effects.
On Facebook, other chapels in Gatlinburg are attempting to entice visitors back to the area by sharing photos of the undamaged parts of town.
His death was confirmed by the Bloomfield-Cooper Jewish Chapels in Ocean Township, N.J., which did not say where he died or give the cause.
He loved these old colonial buildings, with their bare stone cells and dusky chapels, their peeling saints and tin retables, crimped with wonder and pain.
Jean-Marc Fournier's job to guide his colleagues through the many chapels and alleys of the burning cathedral and tell them which to save first.
From chapels in Poland, to ballrooms in Germany, to cemeteries and casinos in Italy, these images transport the viewer to a magical world of neglected spaces.
A green wedding Las Vegas is known for its quirky wedding chapels, so one couple marked the day by getting hitched in a giant marijuana greenhouse.
To cut the researchers some slack — but not the cheese (I'm sorry) — Ptahmes's tomb is over 70 meters long and features an impressive assortment of chapels.
The Vatican commissioned 10 chapels that can be dismantled for the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale, marking the first time the Vatican has ever participated in the exhibition.
These are the burial chapels of Smoljinac, cosy cabins with a furnished room inside, a storage place for wreaths and funeral paraphernalia, and the family crypt below.
The resort is a popular spot for weddings, and features two chapels, two ballrooms and multiple "lawns" overlooking the May River, perfect for hosting a scenic reception.
To some, the term "elope" still conjures images of hasty lovers stumbling into clandestine chapels, or frugal pairs looking to save a few pennies on the guest list.
Was it possible, I wondered, that I too could sing the choral music I'd loved in medieval chapels in Oxford when I had been a graduate student there?
As for where they do it -- a quickie wedding makes ya think Las Vegas, and chapels are drooling at the possibility of corralling Rob and his famous fam.
The buildings eyed for closure include storage facilities and medical centers, which include warehouses, sheds, garages, greenhouses, dorms, gyms, chapels, research laboratories, libraries, dining halls, nursing homes and offices.
"When I married here 40 years ago, only a handful of chapels had been built," said Rajka, an old woman who came to lay flowers at a common gravestone.
And this winter, a space inspired by Romanesque chapels that was designed by the late Ellsworth Kelly will be unveiled at the Blanton Museum of Art in Austin, Tex.
The new dean has also been taking stock of the side rooms each named after the chapels above them in the cathedral proper: St. James, St. Saviour, St. Martin.
The tourism industry markets renewal ceremonies aggressively, as yet another fun Vegas activity, and they are proving to be a sustainable way to maintain numbers at the wedding chapels.
We often try to scout interfaith chapels or empty boarding areas to find a corner and fulfill our religious duty without making a scene or drawing too much notice.
Most days music is coming from one of the two chapels, and asylum-seekers filter in and out of the large, cool rooms, attending services or listening to the songs.
Being on the peaceful seminary campus, with its Gothic tower, Oxford-style dining hall and stained-glass chapels, helps elevate the discussions every two weeks about rediscovery and social justice.
I had to actually open up one of my chapels just so that people who were showing up to support the families of the victims would have a place to sit.
Images of the danger and destruction spread as fast as the fires themselves on social media: wedding chapels ablaze, uncontrollable fires reaching main highways, smoke and ash obscuring the night sky.
We also tour a famous cemetery where many top narcos, including one of El Chapo's brothers, are buried in extravagant mausoleums built to look like the Taj Mahal and baroque chapels.
Akin to chapels designed by Henri Matisse in the south of France and by Mark Rothko in Houston, Kelly's immersive space is intended to inspire contemplation and joy, Ms. Wicha said.
The chapel — part of the hemicycle entrance to the cemetery, where two other chapels are up for auction — was in good shape after a recent restoration paid for by the city.
" Ben tells me that while chaplains are useful in the rehabilitation process for prisoners—providing literal "safe spaces" by the way of chapels—"more could be done to support the non-religious.
Trained as a music teacher, he bought a funeral business in Wisconsin, converted one of its two chapels into a dining hall and became the NFDA's go-to guy for green funerals.
The island, which resembles a pair of handcuffs, is a complete world unto itself, with cliffs, bays, lakes and streams, olive groves, caves, bridges, mills, chapels, lighthouses, harbors, boatyards and a volcano.
Once used for preaching and workshops, the smaller chapels around the main cathedral and surrounding grounds have become a full-fletched city, one with its own shops, latrines, schools and a graveyard.
The urban herds became yet another emblem of the city's distinction, like the white-robed boys' choirs singing in the college chapels or the flat-bottomed boats of boozy picnickers crowding the river.
This diffuse, elite roster of the dearly departed has caught the attention of artist Cynthia Talmadge, who successfully captures the inherent grimness of funeral chapels, combined with the contrived austerity that celebrity deaths demand.
Woodward can accommodate two services at once, but Mr. Miller commanded a crowd large enough to fill both of the funeral home's chapels, as well as the lobby and a stretch of sidewalk outside.
Unlike the medieval monks who constructed entire chapels of bones or Victorian families who would ritualistically photograph their dead, in our culture and time it is not fashionable for us to linger on death.
Las Vegas chapels were bursting at the seams with couples wanting to tie the knot on 219/219/22011, with "queen of nightlife" Tiffany Masters holding what she billed as the world's largest reception.
Some camp on the meadows around the monastery or take shelter in chapels to the 12 apostles that were build in 1990s, making it one of the most visited holy sites in the Balkan country.
In a strange historical twist, today ice and snow hotels are popular wedding and honeymoon destinations (many have ice chapels, go figure!) and fear not, you'll never have to sleep "on ice," as it were.
But in the context of the former church, where they are hung like compact altarpieces defining makeshift chapels, the artworks had an intrinsic spirituality, supported by Mr. Kounellis's musings on the human condition and mortality.
Like Gothic chapels or Chinese pagodas, Egyptian art was embraced as an exotic foil to the classical style, but unlike the Gothic or Greek Revival, it lacked a coherent rationale and had little staying power.
What is one of Michael Garlington's monumental, lavish chapels, laden with baroque details, macabre, gothic photography, toys, and weird, old-fashioned tchotchkes, without the spectacular, sometimes painful razing of it at the end of the week?
Airports in Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, Philadelphia, San Diego, Seattle and many other cities have chapels, quiet rooms, meditation spaces and/or reflection rooms that welcome travelers at all hours, but do not offer religious services.
Their period of military service may take place on isolated military bases complete with shopping, schools, chapels, day care, medical facilities, and a variety of recreational options, which may result in little interaction with the public.
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Elvis impersonators strummed guitars and pink Cadillacs waited to ferry couples to the city's wedding chapels along the storied Las Vegas Strip, but business was slow after Sunday's mass shooting, several owners said.
Ties It was a Sunday when my boyfriend met my parents, so as the church bells in town chimed, we got in the car and drove — past the chapels of various denominations — and into the woods.
They're not as ubiquitous as cocktail bars and souvenir shops, but chapels and interfaith prayer spaces, many with full or part-time chaplains, are among the amenities offered by more than three dozen airports around the country.
Once this was Greek, there are still many Greeks here, they build many little churches we still have, and it was true, everywhere you looked there were tiny chapels, places to pray for fishermen out at sea.
Other brides and grooms, some of them in soaked jeans and rubber boots, milled around the long hallway outside the wedding chapels, where a column of bank-teller-like windows receive couples to check their marriage licenses.
The aisles are mostly empty inside Sin City wedding chapels ... couples hoping to tie the knot at famous spots are canceling wedding plans left and right in the wake of a deadly pandemic ... and even Elvis ain't immune.
Though remains of ancient churches, chapels and monks cells dating to the Roman and Byzantine periods have been found on the eastern side, there does not appear to be any archaeological evidence on either side from the first century.
As we've reported ... the Biebers are hosting their second round of nuptials this Monday at the Montage Palmetto Bluff -- a private 20,000 acre estate that's nestled up against the May River and features tons of buildings, including two chapels.
The two nearby chapels available — the Testolini Quadri, with a base price of more than €256,0003, and the slightly larger Azzano, starting at over €277,000 — each sleep, so to speak, two corpses and countless funerary urns for ashes or bones.
This made it all the more charming to learn there are 360 churches on the island, many of them little chapels built by petitioners who had received the prosperity they had prayed for — a kind of Greek Orthodox ex voto.
Hanging 10 monumental 17th-century tapestries edge to edge, at more or less eye level — as conservators did last week in chapels at the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine — amounted to a repudiation of a distressing, dark day.
"Effective July 3, these changes will help ensure that patrons within VA have access to religious literature and symbols at chapels as requested and protect representations of faith in publicly accessible displays at facilities throughout the department," the VA said in a statement.
In addition to the scheduled religious services offered at Boston Logan and St. Louis Lambert International Airport, airport chapels in Atlanta, Cleveland, San Francisco, Denver, Dallas, New York (John F. Kennedy International Airport) and a handful of other airports offer organized religious services.
The younger Lamb will help train the group's fourth cohort of climate change leadership fellows to enlighten their fellow evangelical students on both secular and religious campuses, by doing things like bringing in speakers to talk about creation care at campus chapels.
The colleges — which range in age from roughly 1003 years to more than 700 years old — are sometimes open to visitors, who can tiptoe around the leafy quads, solemn chapels and dining halls as the students and professors go about their day.
We hear of dawn messages to staff, requests for heating in medieval chapels — did she ask why Windsor Castle was built so close to the airport, one wag reportedly asked — and a semi-transgressive attendance at a baby shower in New York City.
One of the most sought-after silversmiths of his time, the multiskilled Valadier oversaw a busy workshop that supplied popes, aristocrats and visiting royalty with objects and statues for high altars, private chapels and the most lavish of libraries and dinner tables.
However, it should not be surprising, given church tradition, that the Vatican's pavilion consists of a pilgrimage of sorts: An installation of 10 chapels by a dozen architects in a densely wooded garden, nestled in a storied island in the Venetian lagoon.
"This probably says nothing to you, but the weld joint that unites this piece to that is a masterpiece, it's incredible," said Mr. Dal Co. There is already considerable discussion on what will happen to the chapels once the exhibition closes in November.
The festival offered the Mass in B minor, in two outings at the intimate Grace Episcopal Church on the Amherst Common; the Sebastians, overlapping performances of the three sonatas and three partitas for unaccompanied violin, spaced throughout the cathedral and side chapels.
There have been an equal number of callings to chapels, churches and special venues where young brides and grooms (some about to deploy) readied themselves for their vows, surrounded by the exquisite arrangements, candles and festoons we had ferried to the occasion.
Ravasi is planning the conference on properly disposing of extra churches while his ministry is enjoying critics&apos praise for its participation in the Venice architectural biennale: The Holy See commissioned 10 new, evocative chapels in the woods of Venice&aposs San Giorgio island.
Laws on public breastfeeding vary from state to state, but in general it is a protected act in the US. However, the women who spoke to BuzzFeed News said that they were uncertain about the legality of breastfeeding in church because chapels are private property.
LAS VEGAS — An N.H.L. team in Las Vegas may seem like a marriage made in one of the city's notorious wedding chapels, but the city has supported professional hockey before, with several minor league hockey teams having called it home as far back as 1968.
"Every airport authority has to make the decisions that they think are the best for their environment and location," said Susan Schneider of the Interfaith Airport Chapels of Chicago, which offers religious services and passenger support services at both O'Hare and Chicago Midway airports.
Ashraf Mohie El-Din, Director General of the Giza Pyramids and an Egyptologist leading the excavation, which began in October of last year, told Hyperallergic in a phone interview that his team discovered the tomb along with a passage leading into it and two chapels.
For those involved in Gatlinburg's various tourism-based industries — from wedding chapels to Christmas stores to the nearby Dollywood amusement park in Pigeon Forge — efforts are being made to return to normal as closed-off parts of town begin to open up later this week.

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