Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Churches and Convents of Goa' has mentioned 'Chapel' in the following places:
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[11] Following the model[10] of Portuguese Jesuit churches like the Church of the Holy Spirit of xc3x89vora and the church of St Roque Lisbon, Bom Jesus is a single nave temple; this is covered by a curved wooden liner and has no side chapel except for two chapel in transepto area.
The greatest treasure in the interior of the church is the transept chapel where lie, since 1655, the remains of Francisco Xavier, in a silver urn finely crafted by local artists.
[11] The main chapel has a golden altarpiece, dating from c. 1699,[12] dedicated to the Infant Jesus with an image of Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Order.
The main chapel has several paintings on the life of St. Francis of Assisi and a large gilded altarpiece dating from c.1670[12] with a picture of Jesus on the cross embracing with one arm Francis Xavier.
[13] A chapel was built at the door of the Muslim wall of Goa, where the Portuguese invaded.
[13] This chapel was located near the site of the Royal Hospital, which stood north of the Convent of St Francis near the Arsenal.
In 1534 the chapel was granted cathedral status by Pope Paul III and was subsequently rebuilt; the inscribed stone added during rebuilding states that Afonso de Albuquerque actually entered the city at this spot, and thus itxe2x80x99s believed that the chapel stands on what used to be the main gate of the Muslim city, then known as Ela.