Russian Orthodox chapel

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A Russian Orthodox chapel is a small Christian place of worship built in the tradition, architecture, and liturgical practices of the Russian Orthodox Church.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian chapel
place of worship
religious building
architecturalFeature apse
cupola
iconostasis
narthex
onion dome
architecturalStyle Russian Revival architecture NERFINISHED
traditional Russian wooden architecture
associatedWith Orthodox monasticism
Russian culture
Russian diaspora
contains candles
icons
lampadas
liturgical books
reliquary
dedicatedTo Jesus Christ NERFINISHED
Orthodox saints
Theotokos NERFINISHED
denomination Russian Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
follows Byzantine Rite NERFINISHED
Russian Orthodox liturgical tradition
governedBy Russian Orthodox canon law NERFINISHED
hasPart altar
bell tower
holy table
icon corner
nave
sanctuary
locatedIn Eastern Europe
North America
Russia
Western Europe
mayBe freestanding building
part of a larger church complex
part of a monastery
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodoxy
serviceLanguage Church Slavonic
Russian
local vernacular language
smallerThan Russian Orthodox church
typicalMaterial brick
stone
wood
usedFor Christian worship
celebration of sacraments
celebration of the Divine Liturgy
prayer
private devotion

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Barentsburg hasCulturalElement Russian Orthodox chapel