chancel

/ˈtʃænsəl/
noun
  1. The area around the altar of a church, usually at the east end, where the clergy and choir sit.
    • The priest stood in the chancel to deliver the sermon.
    • The choir entered the chancel and began to sing.
    • Beautiful stained-glass windows decorated the chancel of the old cathedral.
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