Word: chapels
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...court also granted Harvard second right to refusal on the chapel property and allowed the seminary to sell its own building—Sparks House, where Plummer Professor of Christian Morals Peter J. Gomes now lives—to Harvard. The seminary moved to Newton, where it remains today...
Crisis struck again for the congregation in 1999, when the seminary tried to sell the chapel property again—and proposed a sale to a developer who planned an 11-story, 50-unit apartment building which would use the chapel as a lobby...
...court ruled that the seminary could sell the property to whomever it wished—dashing the congregation’s hopes of keeping the chapel property...
Luckily for Wiberg and others, the church ministers proposed a solution: a mortgage contract which allows the congregation to purchase the chapel property, worth more than $4 million, if they raised $2 million in two years...
...March 30, 2001, the seminary and the congregation signed the two-year mortgage contract, stating that the congregation would have to pay more than $2 million by March 30, 2003, as well as $200,000 in interest payments to purchase and keep the chapel property...