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- Cathedral - Wikipedia
A cathedral is a church that contains the cathedra (Greek for 'seat') of a bishop, [3] thus serving as the central church of a diocese, conference, or episcopate [4]
- St. Michael’s Cathedral Basilica - Toronto, Canada
Welcome to St Michael’s Cathedral Basilica, the Cathedral Church of His Eminence Frank Cardinal Leo, Metropolitan Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Toronto
- Cathedral - Diocese of Saint John - Saint John, New Brunswick
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception 91 Waterloo Street Saint John, New Brunswick E2L 3P9 Serving since 1855 Parish Office Hours: Monday to Friday 9:30am – 2:00pm 506-653-6820 [email protected]
- The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Quebec, Canada – Anglican Diocese of . . .
The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in Quebec City, Canada, is the first Anglican cathedral built outside the British Isles Nestled in the heart of Old Quebec, is the mother church of the Diocese of Quebec and has two parishes: The Parish of Quebec and the francophone “Paroisse de Tous les Saints”
- Cathedral vs Basilica vs Church Explained: What’s the difference?
A cathedral, on the other hand, holds a special place as the mother church of a diocese It is where the bishop’s chair, or cathedra, resides – a symbol of his teaching authority and pastoral care The cathedral serves as a focal point for the wider Catholic community in that region
- CATHEDRAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
CATHEDRAL definition: 1 a very large, usually stone, building for Christian worship It is the largest and most… Learn more
- Cathedral | Gothic architecture, stained glass, pilgrimage | Britannica
cathedral, in Christian churches that have an episcopal form of church government, the church in which a residential bishop has his official seat or throne, the cathedra Cathedral churches are of different degrees of dignity
- What is a cathedral? - The Association of English Cathedrals
A cathedral is a church but, because it holds the seat of the bishop (in Latin, cathedra), it is called a cathedral and is the mother church of the diocese (the area under the bishop’s pastoral control)
- St. Pauls Cathedral reopens with a bold transformation and a message . . .
London's oldest church is reopening its doors following a major interior renovation that reimagines the space as both sacred and civic
- Cathedral - New World Encyclopedia
Cathedral of São Paulo, built in the mid-twentieth century, one of the world's most recent major buildings in the Gothic style A cathedral is an impressive Christian church that traditionally contained the seat of a bishop The great Cathedrals of the world represent one of humanity's many efforts to connect with God
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