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The image shows a sign inside a chapel in Santiago, Chile, located at the coordinates -33.438, -70.652. The sign is black with gold lettering and a small golden cross at the top. It reads, "Capilla del Santisimo Sacramento", which translates to "Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament." The text explains that the chapel is the place where the Real Presence of Christ is kept. It was built in the early 20th century by architect Ignacio Cremonesi. The sign describes features of the chapel, including its silver lamp and the altar made by Jesuit artisans in the workshops of Tángüis. There is a QR code in the bottom right corner of the sign. The sign also includes a prayer to Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament and concludes with the words "Sea por siempre bendito y alabado Jesus sacramentado."  The sign also notes that the chapel holds a liturgy for Corpus Christi on the Sunday following the feast of the Holy Trinity.  The background of the sign is a white wall with a faint light pattern. The wall is damaged at the top.  The sign is mounted on a wall with a wooden frame behind it.  The wooden frame appears to be from an older piece of art.
Melani

May 9, 2025, 7:23 PM

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The image shows a sign inside a chapel in Santiago, Chile, located at the coordinates -33.438, -70.652. The sign is black with gold lettering and a small golden cross at the top. It reads, "Capilla del Santisimo Sacramento", which translates to "Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament." The text explains that the chapel is the place where the Real Presence of Christ is kept. It was built in the early 20th century by architect Ignacio Cremonesi. The sign describes features of the chapel, including its silver lamp and the altar made by Jesuit artisans in the workshops of Tángüis. There is a QR code in the bottom right corner of the sign. The sign also includes a prayer to Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament and concludes with the words "Sea por siempre bendito y alabado Jesus sacramentado." The sign also notes that the chapel holds a liturgy for Corpus Christi on the Sunday following the feast of the Holy Trinity. The background of the sign is a white wall with a faint light pattern. The wall is damaged at the top. The sign is mounted on a wall with a wooden frame behind it. The wooden frame appears to be from an older piece of art.

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