ево шта сам пронашао:
Chapel. As in the arms of Chapel, Lerrier, etc.
Monastery or Abbey in ruins. Borne by the name of Maitland; a monastery with two wings borne by Monkhouse.
http://www.heraldryclipart.com/heraldry-dictionary.html
Church:
this is not unfrequently represented in coats of arms of recent date, but there seem to be no special characteristics to be noted in the several examples, and the method of representing the church seems somewhat arbitrary. This is so in a very marked way on the insignia of the Burgh of CULROSS.
Azure, a fesse or, in base a church argent--TEMPLETON.
A church with a spire; on the dexter chief the sun in splendour, on the sinister a crescent; at the dexter end of the church three ears of corn on one stalk, at the sinister end of the church a saltire--Seal of town of ASHBURTON, Devon.
Azure, a perspective view of the church of S.Servanus, shewing the south side, in which there is a gate, with a window on each side; the top of the west end[!] of the church ensigned with a passion cross; in the west end another gate, and two windows over it and one window over the two last; a square steeple terminating the building towards the east[!], above the battlements of which is a cupola ensigned with a ball on the top of a rod, all argent masoned sable--Burgh of CULROSS, Scotland.
Together with the church will be conveniently grouped the
cathedral and the
chapel (fr. chapelle). These, like the church,
are found only in one or two modern coats of arms.
Azure, on a cross argent, between four suns or, a Cathedral church gules--NICHOLSON, Virginia [granted 1693-4].
Per fesse argent and vert, a chapel of the first, roofed gules between four escallop shells counterchanged--CHAPPELL, Cambridgeshire.
http://www.heraldsnet.org/saitou/parker/Jpglossc.htm#Church
изгледа да се појављују као шарже тек у новије доба, а да их класична хералдика не познаје. у случају градова Ashburtona и Culrossa чак се не ради о грбовима, него о печатима:
http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=50761
http://www.scottish-places.info/towns/townfirst74.html
што се тиче породице Templeton, у њиховом грбу (који како се чини није документован код одговарајућих ауторитета) као шаржа налази се храм (што указује на породично име):
http://roger.templeton.net/heraldry.html
међутим, судећи по ономе што пише у речнику, ''храм'' означава ипак цркву:
Temple:
examples of this device occur rarely, e.g. in the See of ABERDEEN, where the church is blazoned as a temple (see under Bishop). The
antique temple occurs, but as steeples are named, it is probable the charge is meant for an ancient church.
Argent, on a mount in base vert an antique temple of three stories, each embattled; from the second battlement two steeples, and from the top, one, each ending in a cross sable--TEMPLAR, [granted 1765].
Quarterly azure and gules, the perspective of an antique temple argent, on the pinnacle and exterior battlements a cross or; in the first quarter an eagle displayed; in the second a stag trippant regardant of the last--TEMPLER, co. Devon.
Azure, a temple or--TEMPLE, Scotland.
разлог за ово мало истраживање се тиче блазона грба СПЦ.