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a representative modern cathedral built in Neo... a representative modern cathedral built in Neo... a representative modern cathedral built in Neo... Cathedral architecture of Western Europe... Cathedral architecture of Western Europe... The word cathedral is derived from the Latin noun... the relationship of the bishop to his cathedral is often compared to the relationship of a pastor to the parochial church... the cathedral for the bishop and the parish church for the pastor... often extend the metaphor and speak of the cathedral church as the one church of the diocese... The Patriarchal Cathedral of San Giovanni in Laterano... The Patriarchal Cathedral of San Giovanni in Laterano... Cathedral churches may have different degrees of dignity... a cathedral is known as a... cathedral of a diocese is known as a... A church to which other diocesan cathedral churches of a province are... whose cathedral churches remained simply metropolitical... where the cathedral church is still known as... the cathedral churches of which are patriarchal in name alone... of the body of clergy attached to the cathedral church is obscure... Originally the bishop and cathedral clergy formed a kind of religious community... the cathedral clergy were to live under a common roof... the cathedral clergy became more definitely organized... and England many of the cathedral churches were monastic... and it was ordered that each of the cathedral churches of Sweden should have a chapter of at least fifteen secular canons... but nearly all the monastic cathedral churches were changed to churches of secular canons before the 17th century... The alternative of this was the cathedral ruled by a secular chapter... Durham Cathedral was under Benedictine rule... Durham Cathedral was under Benedictine rule... Because of a ruling that no cathedral could be built in a village... any town in which a cathedral was located was elevated to city status... whose cathedral was then at... the cathedral church of which is at... The entire structure of the monastic and cathedral system was overthrown and reconstituted during the... and in a few of the cathedral churches in the south of France... of one hundred and thirty six cathedral churches existing at the... normal constitution of the chapter of a secular cathedral church comprised four dignitaries... In England every secular cathedral church was headed by a dean who was originally elected by the chapter and confirmed... and with the in cathedral has charge of the performance of the services... the archdeacon of the cathedral city ranks second and occupies what is usually the precentor... The chancellor of the cathedral church is charged with the oversight of its schools... In many cathedral churches are additional dignitaries... There was no distinction between the monastic cathedral chapters and those of the secular canons... The role of the cathedral is chiefly to serve God in the community... The formal cathedral services are linked to the cycle of the year and respond to the seasons of... The cathedral marks times of national and local civic celebration and sadness with special services... The bells of a cathedral are traditionally used signal the outbreak and the ending of war... Cathedral architecture of Western Europe... Cathedral architecture of Western Europe... Although a cathedral may be amongst the grandest of churches in the diocese... a cathedral church may be a modest structure... The plan of a cathedral generally takes the form of a cross which has both symbolic meaning and is functional... A cathedral may front onto the main square of a town... Many cathedral buildings are very famous for their architecture and have local and national significance... to prevent the vista of the cathedral from being spoiled... the cathedral often plays a major role in telling the story of the town... Cathedral architecture of Western Europe... Cathedral architecture of Western Europe... Cathedral 2 by andy205... Helsinki Cathedral in July 2004... Chartres cathedral 022 Apostles and Saints S... Cathedral of the Holy Name...

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