Cathedral and Church History
A cathedral is a Christian church that houses the bishop, while a church is a structure or building that facilitates the meeting of Jesus Christ’s followers. Their history can be traced back to the apostolic times.
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In the Notre Dame Cathedral there are five thousand (5,000) gargoyles.
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one who takes care of the church!! First of all a cathedral is a cathedral and is never called a church. Cathedral and church...
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In the 16th Century
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Cathedrals are very large churches. Their appearance depends on when and where they were built. Usually they were stone, but some...
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It is primarily a house of worship, like any church or cathedral. It is also the location for coronations, weddings of the...
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Maurice de Sully, bishop of Paris, decided to build a new cathedral for the expanding population, dedicated to the Virgin Mary....
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church of England (c of e)
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European imperialism allowed for closer relations between the mother/fatherland and their colonies. Because of this, often...
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The answer is....... 152 000 m3 For all those wondering how many wine gums that represents, it's 140,000,000,000 give or take...
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due to the original plan by bramante not fitting the gothic style, nor did it originate during the gothic era. Despite the...
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The school building still stands at 1824 W. Garfield Blvd. My father attended St. Basil Catholic School from 1917-1923. I'm...
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probably some sort of stone
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his setting is in the 7 layers of hell. hahahA
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yes because he had really smelly feet and liked to dance in circles when he laughed at him self
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A LOT OF THE GARGOYLES WERE USED TO ALLOW RAIN WATER TO RUN OF THE ROOF AND KEEP THEM FAR OFF THE WALLS THEY WERE ALSO USED TO...
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The groundbreaking was in 1401 and the consecration in 1507... so it took about 100 years to complete.
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On 13 June 1940 an order was issued silencing the ringing of church bells in the UK except to warn of invasion. Once the threat...
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Jenny Geddes - see this URL http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/scotgaz/people/famousfirst147.html
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A shallow gallery of arches within the thickness of an inner wall above the Nave
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There are three, one each in the North and South transepts and a small one above the main portico.
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because the national school started in the gates of St. Marys Magdalene church which is part of the southwell / Nottingham...
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The Irish slave trade began when James II sold 30,000 Irish prisoners as slaves to the New World. His Proclamation of 1625...
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'The transcept of Notre-dame do not extend past the walls, Amiens transcept extends some distance'
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In the Roman Catholic Church, a basilica is a designation for an important church building. A basilica is designated by the pope...
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1. We do believe in the baptism of the Holy Ghost (speaking in tongues.) 2. Every now and then we take a praise break. 3. We...
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Smethwick Elim as a fellowship meeting started on 20th July 1930 renting St Andrews Church hall on the now Oldbury Road. The...
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Reason Notre Dame Cathedral Is FamousBig, beautiful, center of Paris and took over 100 years to completeAlso, one of the many...
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The façade features four statues by Jean Mone, made in 1512-1513, on the middle level: Saint Mitre (carrying his head); Saint...
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Horatio Nelson.
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At first gargoyles were used as drain pipes because they did not want to building to suffer water damage. In the sixteenth...
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St. Thomas A. Becket
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In just about all older churches the font has always been at the back of the church, close to the main entrance. There nothing...
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A cathedral is the principle church in a diocese, and with which a bishop is officially associated. The word comes from the...
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All churches are the 'churches of Christ' as long as they believe in Jesus Christ, Holy God, Holy Spirit and Christianity. The...
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The St. basil's cathedral was built in 1555.
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It is a white cathedral made of travertine stone that stands in the district of Montmarte on the only hill in Paris, France. From...
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First you need a bishop. A Cathedral is a special sort of church that has significance in being the center of a diocese....
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There are many important Canadians in all sorts of areas - politics, arts, science, business. Here's a list of important...
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jesus and all his friends would come and get loose and have orgys and stuff~~~ hail satan!
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Construction started in 1163 AD.
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Answerbecause it is very old, (construction started in 1163) has many amazing sculptures and gargoyles, and has been the place of...
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Here is everything you need to know on the organ http://www.cathedral.org/cathedral/music/greatorgan.shtml The present main...
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Washington National Cathedral, formally known as the Cathedral Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, is the seat of the Protestant...
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By all acounts these were present when the Cathedral was completed.
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One psalm is usually sang in between the readings.
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There are 9 bells currently in the Cologne Cathedral. Eight are in the belfry. These are the St. Peter's Bell, Pretiosa,...
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Canterbury (Kent, England)
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Notre Dame de Paris is considered by many people to be one of the finest examples of French Gothic architecture in the world. It...
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Traditionally the smallest Cathedral city in England is named as Wells, Somerset (pop. 10,500), the smallest city in Scotland is...
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St Paul's cathedral in London U.K.
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The United States of America (from the patriotic song)
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DR.Kalam known as a Missile Man for India As a president he believed in Simple living and high thinking
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Rukhaiyya BegumJodha Bhai i think akbar had three wives
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You can't find it anywhere.
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Notre Dame de Paris was built atop the sacred groves of the Celts, who held their services on the island on the Seine, by the...
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Catherine of Aragon, Henry VIII's first wife, died on 7th January 1536 and was buried at Peterborough Cathedral in the County of...
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First of all it is culture not coulture, couture is fashion- lit. cut! The Evil Eye is a popular superstition that arose in the...
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It is a Christian church but doesn;t follow any particular branch of Christianity
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Filippo Brunelleschi, born in Florence Italy.
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The original Notre Dame is located in Paris, France.
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Four presidents were killed in office. They were Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley, and Kennedy.
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The fact is that the Japanese forced the British & Commonwealth forces to surrender. The opinion is probably much the same as...
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Contemporary historic accounts say that the crown of his head was sliced off by a sword.
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Because It is Immovable.
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Notre dame literally means our lady -- referring to the Virgin Mary.
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The late Dudley RB Grant was a pioneer in Jamaican childcare.
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About 182 years, beginning in 1163 and ending in around 1345.
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Sir Christopher Wren designed the famous St Paul's Cathedral, one of very few cathedrals in England to have been built after the...
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Some Filipino Values that we use until now is to be a Religious,we devote time to connect with our God,we have strong...
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bishop fulbert and was later fixed by geoffroy de leves
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Roman Catholic AnswerIt is called a cathedra, and is where the word "cathedral" comes from.
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Let us assume you mean Notre Dame de Paris, and not one of the hundreds of other churches dedicated to Our Lady. In which case,...
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This is called the choir
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Christopher Wren, Nicholas Hawksmoor and George Gilbert ScottChristopher Wren, Nicholas Hawksmoor and George Gilbert...
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The answer previously put up was from someone who was wrong, so I erased it and put the correct answer: A church can be of any...
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He designed 51 new buildings and St Pauls Cathedral after the Great Fire of London in 1666. He was active all of his life as an...
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dumping
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The Western and Eastern Churches excommunicated each other.
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It cost around 8,000,000 pounds in todays money, it was built by Pope Gregory III
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Filippo Brunelleschi created the Dome. No one else could figure out how to makae it so that it wouldn't fall in on itself, but...
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The answer is The Pinardi shed.
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in 1675 and was completed in 1708- 42 years after the Great Fire of London it is 468 yeas old
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A cathedral is the principal church of a bishop's diocese, containing the episcopal throne.
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Notre-Dame de Paris is a cathedral, that is a place of worship for Roman Catholics, so it is used for religious services. It is...
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its a pointed arch
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No.1 Emperor Nero, perhaps falsely, accused the Christian residents of Rome of starting the Great Fire of Rome, but there is no...
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