A cathedral.
An exceptionally large Church is A. a cathedral, or B. a basilica
Answer:Their isn't a special word for a small church, but people will call it a chapelas for a separate part of a large church, I'm assuming it's chapel as well....Hope This Helped!
Some large churches were cathedrals, but the fact that a church was large did not make it a cathedral. The thing that made it a cathedral was that it was the church of a bishop. Westminster Abbey was not a cathedral, except for a period of about ten years when a bishop was presiding there.
A large church is a basilica. A Cathedral is the bishop's church, these are usually large too. Another word is 'MINSTER' as in 'York Minster
There is no specific term for large churches in Europe. However, the central church of a diocese, the seat of a bishop is called a cathedral and the word is sometimes used incorrectly to describe a large church. Other descriptions for large churches are "minster" and "abbey" although, like cathedral, these both have specific meanings and don't serve to describe the size of a church building.
the church of england
a church community
The church is just the church. Ecclesia was mistranslated as "church" but it (Ecclesia) means assembly.
The bishop's church is the cathedral of the diocese.
They call in the Eucharist in the Episcopalian Church.
church choir members. They are choristers
The leader of the Church of Christ is called Reverend and President of the Church.