+jonathanatpsu Posted August 13, 2020 Posted August 13, 2020 (edited) I've encountered a few religious buildings that I can't figure out into what category they would fit. I am specifically thinking of a few nice college/university chapels that are inter-faith or non-sectarian, meaning they allow various religious groups to use them for services. I thought these might fit into the Religious Buildings Multifarious category, but when reading the category description, it seems that these would be excluded. Does anyone know of another category into which this type of chapel would fit? Thanks for your help! Edited August 13, 2020 by jonathanatpsu 1 Quote
+jonathanatpsu Posted August 13, 2020 Author Posted August 13, 2020 One example of what I am referring to is the beautiful Heinz Memorial Chapel at the University of Pittsburgh (https://www.heinzchapel.pitt.edu/). According to the website, "The chapel, by design, is non-sectarian. No clergy are directly assigned to the chapel. For weddings, memorial, funeral and baptismal services, all clergy are welcome, as are civil officiants. Any clergy affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh Association of Chaplaincies may request the opportunity to hold service at the Chapel." Quote
+QuarrellaDeVil Posted August 13, 2020 Posted August 13, 2020 1 hour ago, jonathanatpsu said: I've encountered a few religious buildings that I can't figure out into what category they would fit. I thought Wedding Chapels might be a fit, but that's a no-go. I've got a couple of these of my own, including one at a college campus, and have wondered the same thing. Quote
+jonathanatpsu Posted August 14, 2020 Author Posted August 14, 2020 Barb, Thank you for that information. One question I still have is that in the category description, it says that one type of buildings that are excluded from the category are, "Buildings that are shared with other religious groups for the primary purpose of conducting a religious service on alternating days or times." The chapel that I mentioned above does have regularly held religious services, but they are different denominations. They have a weekly Lutheran service, and also a weekly non-denominational service. Am I correct in assuming that it is thus disqualified from this category? Quote
+ScroogieII Posted August 23, 2020 Posted August 23, 2020 On 8/14/2020 at 5:18 AM, jonathanatpsu said: They have a weekly Lutheran service, and also a weekly non-denominational service. You MAY have a Lutheran church there, BUT a careful reading of the requirements may or may not exclude yours. Have a look; it may turn out to be acceptable. Keith Quote
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