Chapel of Unity

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The Chapel of Unity is a modern ecumenical chapel within Coventry’s St Michael’s (Coventry) Cathedral, symbolizing reconciliation and Christian unity after the devastation of World War II.

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Chapel of Unity canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian worship place
chapel
religious building
adjacentTo Coventry Cathedral
surface form: ruins of the old Coventry Cathedral
affiliation Church of England
surface form: Church of England (host cathedral)
architecturalStyle modern
associatedWithEvent bombing of Coventry in World War II
city Coventry
country United Kingdom
denominationalCharacter ecumenical
hasNameInEnglish Chapel of Unity self-link
heritageContext post–World War II reconstruction
historicalContext built after the devastation of Coventry in World War II
locatedIn Coventry
Coventry Cathedral
England
Coventry Cathedral
surface form: St Michael’s Cathedral, Coventry

United Kingdom
West Midlands
locatedInBuilding Coventry Cathedral
surface form: new Coventry Cathedral (consecrated 1962)
openTo Christians of different denominations
partOf Coventry Cathedral
surface form: Coventry Cathedral complex
purpose symbol of Christian unity
symbol of reconciliation
religion Christianity
symbolizes healing of wartime divisions
hope after destruction
thematicFocus reconciliation
unity of Christians
usedFor Christian worship
ecumenical services
meditation
prayer
services of reconciliation

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St Michael’s Cathedral features Chapel of Unity
Chapel of Unity hasNameInEnglish Chapel of Unity self-link