Definition: A chantry is a religious building or shrine in which a priest or bishop resides. It is a place of worship for Christians, and it often includes a sanctuary where prayers are offered to God. In Catholicism, the term "chantry" refers to a small chapel or church dedicated to a saint or other religious figure. In many Christian traditions, chantries are associated with the saints who have been granted special places in heaven, such as St. John the Baptist and St. Peter the Apostle