There are so many famous churches in England, not just two. The more famous inlcude, among many others: * York Minster - one of the finest medieval churches in Europe * Durham Cathedral - one of the finest Norman churches in the world * Wells Cathedral - probably the finest west frontage in the world * Westminster Abbey - the final resting place of many of Britain's kings and queens * Westminster Cathedral - the spiritual home of the Catholic church in the UK * St Paul's Cathedral, London - Sir Christoper Wren's masterpiece * Holy Trinity Brompton - home of the Alpha Course * Liverpool Anglican Cathedral - the largest Anglican Church in the world * Salisbury Cathedral - with the tallest medieval spire in the world, and the tallest church spire in Britain The list goes on and on! Abundant life Bradford, Hillsong London.
St Pauls Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, York Minster, Salisbury Cathedral.
The Cathedral and Metropolitan Church of St Peter in York, also known as York Minster.
The names of the people who wanted to purify the churches of England were the Wamponoags
it could be famous for the manufature of mustard or The famous Cathedral with its 315 foot spire, second highest in England. There are also many famous parks, including Waterloo park which has one of the longest herbaceous borders.
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No, Orthodox churches are where persons of Greek or Russian Orthodox faith worship. Like the Church of England, the Orthodox also separated from the Roman Catholic Church on matters of doctrine.
About 204 churches and 519 mosques
Queen Elizabeth is the head of the Church of England.
Notre Dame Cathedral....
Yes. Christianity would have reached England centuries before that.
The Episcopalian churches are an outgrowth of The Church of England.
well churches are not usually established under a person they are formed under a religion. Most churches were made by law by the king of England, but there was more then just Christan churches as well.
i know one is notre dame
Sir Thomas More was a famous humanist from England.