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- What is a cathedral? - The Association of English Cathedrals
What is a cathedral used for? A cathedral is principally a church, a place of Christian worship, and holds services every day As the mother church of a diocese, a cathedral is a focal point for services and celebrations for those worshipping in churches throughout the diocese
- Cathedrals – Frequently Asked Questions - The Association of English . . .
A cathedral is a church But it is a unique church because it contains the “cathedra” (the physical seat) of a bishop and serves as the central church of a diocese and a centre of worship and mission More on what is a cathedral here
- Cathedrals - The Association of English Cathedrals
Canterbury Cathedral Canterbury Cathedral, Mother Church of the worldwide Anglican Communion, has a tradition
- St Albans Cathedral - The Association of English Cathedrals
St Albans Cathedral is the oldest site of continuous Christian worship in Britain It stands over the place where Alban, the first British martyr, was buried after giving his life for his faith over 1,700 years ago
- Salisbury Cathedral - The Association of English Cathedrals
Set in eight acres of lawn in the centre of Salisbury, The Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary is one of England's finest, built to the glory of God
- Welcome to The Association of English Cathedrals
Soaring spires, spectacular vaulted ceilings, a rich spiritual historical heritage, English cathedrals are wonders of architecture, sanctuaries of peace
- Norwich Cathedral - The Association of English Cathedrals
The Cathedral plays host to a variety of events throughout the year and no visit is complete without a visit to the shop, containing a delightful range of locally sourced products Entry to the Cathedral is free; visitors are requested to make a donation to help with the Cathedral’s running costs
- Derby Cathedral - The Association of English Cathedrals
Derby Cathedral is an icon for the city Its 16th century perpendicular tower, standing over 212 feet high, dominates the city skyline and is a welcome sight for those returning home at the end of a long day!
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