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  1. What is a cathedral? - The Association of English Cathedrals

    What is a cathedral city / do you have to have a cathedral to be a city? A cathedral city is a city which has a cathedral. Historically, all towns with a cathedral were called a cathedral city but, more recently, city status has been granted by the monarch and there are many cities which don’t have a cathedral.

  2. Cathedrals – Frequently Asked Questions - The Association of …

    Dec 17, 2019 · A cathedral is also a church – the cathedral title reflects its status in the diocese and role in the Diocese rather than a judgement about the size or significance of the building – though a cathedral will tend to be a large and significant building and will offer daily services and other activities such as civic events typical of a cathedral.

  3. Cathedrals - The Association of English Cathedrals

    Blackburn Cathedral. Although Christians have worshipped here since 596 AD, the building and its ...

  4. Welcome to The Association of English Cathedrals

    And whichever cathedral you decide to visit this year, know you can come on two wheels, four wheels and on foot with new pilgrimage and cycle routes to discover, leading to every one of our 42 cathedrals and our partners in the Church in Wales.

  5. Ely Cathedral - The Association of English Cathedrals

    Ely Cathedral is a magnificent structure with a history dating back over 1300 years. Located close to the university city of Cambridge, Ely has an association with many who have shaped history including King Canute, William the Conqueror, Hereward the Wake, Henry III, Edward III, Queen Phillipa and Oliver Cromwell.

  6. Salisbury Cathedral - The Association of English Cathedrals

    Living Water – Salisbury Cathedral – Wish you were here. A second world war plane suspended in the nave, Mars, Peace Doves, an Escape Room, an . Read more Peregrine Falcon Egg at Salisbury Cathedral. The first peregrine egg of 2025 has been laid at Salisbury Cathedral. The egg was laid at . Read more Salisbury Cathedral – Flowers and Art ...

  7. St Albans Cathedral - The Association of English Cathedrals

    The present Cathedral was begun in 1077, using Roman bricks from the ruined city of Verulamium. The massive 11th century bell tower is the only remaining example of its type. The Cathedral has the longest nave in England where you can also see outstanding medieval wall paintings. FREE daily tours are available for you to find out more.

  8. UNESCO World Heritage Sites - The Association of English …

    The Cathedral houses relics of St Cuthbert and Bede. The Westminster World Heritage Site includes the Palace of Westminster, Westminster Abbey and Saint Margaret’s Church . These buildings have been the centre of the administration of England since the 11th century, and later of the United Kingdom.

  9. Liverpool Cathedral - The Association of English Cathedrals

    Liverpool Cathedral Described as “one of the great buildings of the world” Liverpool Cathedral is the masterpiece of Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, an iconic building on Liverpool’s famous cityscape. With its Foundation Stone laid in 1904, hundreds of skilled craftsmen then constructed the magnificent edifice which was opened by Queen Elizabeth ...

  10. St Paul's Cathedral, London - The Association of English Cathedrals

    Three Cathedral Choirs: 370 Festivals – Supporting the Ministry of our Clergy. The three cathedral choirs of Bradford, Lichfield and St Pauls will join their voices for the . Read more St Paul’s remembers Martin Luther King. St Paul’s Cathedral has unveiled a special season of events and services to mark the 60th . Read more

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