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What are some rituals in a Catholic Cathedral Church?

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The only thing different about a Catholic Cathedral is that it contains the Bishop's cathedra

(his throne), other than that, everything else that happens in a Cathedral is exactly the same thing that happens in any Catholic Church.

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