Chantry

/ˈtʃæntri/ noun

A chapel or part of a church endowed by wealthy people to pay a priest to sing masses for their souls after death.

From Old French 'chanterie,' from 'chanter' meaning to sing. These institutions flourished in the Middle Ages as a way for the rich to secure prayers for their souls, especially after Catholic theology emphasized purgatory.

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