Sainte Chapelle is a house of worship in Paris. Built in gothic style, the building was constructed in the mid-thirteenth century by King Louis IX of France, also known as St. Louis. It was originally built as the royal chapel and as a shrine to house the crown of thorns and part of the cross.
As a cyber place, this contemporary "Sainte Chapelle" or chapel of the saint[s] is also intended to be a place of worship and comfort. Like it's name sake, it is a place where Christ, the once crucified but now reigning Lord, is glorified.
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