The document discusses different types of places where Christian religious activities and worship services can be celebrated. A chapel is usually smaller than a church and distinguished from it. A church building has a structure often in the shape of a Christian cross for worship services. A shrine is a sacred place dedicated to a deity, saint, or figure of respect where they are venerated. A cathedral contains a bishop's seat and is the central church of a diocese. A basilica is a church with certain privileges conferred by the Pope, though not all with "Basilica" in their title have this status.