(1) Relating to or containing or issuing from a bishop's office or throne
(1) Any large and important church.
(2) The principal Christian church building of a bishop's diocese.
(3) Large church.
(1) Since his release last April he has sought sanctuary at the cathedral after receiving death threats.
(2) Cathedral city
(3) He has continued to live at Minster House next to the cathedral while on sabbatical leave.
(4) A two-minute silence was observed across the city in churches, cathedrals , shops and homes.
(5) Sometimes these lectures were held in the schools, but other times they were held in churches or cathedrals .
(6) There is no need of vestments, bishops or cathedrals to worship Him, only a repentant heart and a will to follow.
(7) Now, I rarely go to church except to visit great cathedrals or quaint roadside chapels.
(8) Many ancient churches and cathedrals in the British Isles, for example, are built on sites that were originally sacred to pagans.
(9) Clerics from the wealthiest churches and cathedrals had robes as fine as any worn by nobles and princes.
(10) Many cathedrals , including York Minster, allow girls to sing in this traditionally male-dominated arena.
(11) They have sung by invitation in cathedrals , chapels, pubs and clubs.
(12) At first glance, the New College Chapel looks like the many other churches and cathedrals that abound in Oxford.
(13) With the exception of Worcester Cathedral, William appointed Norman bishops to these cathedrals .
(14) Thus early monasteries may be associated with cathedrals , colleges, and minsters.
(15) When many people think of the Church, they think of cathedrals , stained glass windows and buildings with a cross on top.
(16) This entrance to Amiens Cathedral in France shows just how vast cathedrals were.
(17) Stained glass was originally restricted to churches and cathedrals .
(18) Everything in a Gothic cathedral is like a book full of meaning; cathedrals have been called encyclopaedias of stone.
(19) Durham Cathedral is one of the most majestic cathedrals in Britain and a unique combination of Romanesque and Gothic architecture.
(20) Masons were highly skilled craftsmen and their trade was most frequently used in the building of castles, churches and cathedrals .
(21) And what is true of the Minster is true of the cathedrals and parish churches throughout the land.
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