Difference between revisions of "Cathedral"

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A cathedral is a larger version of a [[church]], often the main church of a religious diocese and the seat of the local [[bishop]]. In England a cathedral is considered the status symbol that makes of a town a city.
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A cathedral is a [[church]] which is main church of a religious diocese and the seat of the local [[bishop]]. In everyday language, large churches are occasionally and incorrectly called cathedrals despite not being held by a bishop. In England a cathedral is considered the status symbol that makes of a town a city.

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A cathedral is a church which is main church of a religious diocese and the seat of the local bishop. In everyday language, large churches are occasionally and incorrectly called cathedrals despite not being held by a bishop. In England a cathedral is considered the status symbol that makes of a town a city.