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King Henery the 8th.
I think the Rochester Cathedral was "built in" the denomination of the Catholic Church. I think so because there were no other denominations around in 604 A.D., when it was built. When the King of England took over the Church in England, he would also have taken over Rochester Cathedral and made it Anglican (Church of England).
The Anglican Church of England was first instituted during the reign of Elizabeth I in the 16th century.
Every Catholic had to become a Protestant!
the durham cathedral was built for worship and for prays for people to be able to talk to their god
the first church was people not a building and they met in homes and synagogue
the first church was people not a building and they met in homes
the first church was people not a building and they met in homes in the 1st century
the first church was people not a building and they met in homes
the first church was people not a building and they met in homes in the 1st century
The church of St Mary Magdalene in Launceston was built in 1511 by Henry Trecarrell. This was only a short time before the Dissolution of the Monasteries and the Reformation under Henry VIII, so it would have been a Catholic church for only 27 years or so before becoming part of the Church of England.
The main chapel of the Holy Trinity Church is located in the centre of Guildford, England. It was built on a site of a mediaeval church that collapsed in mid 18th century.