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Westminster Abbey is Church of England and St Paul's Cathedral is Christian but non-denominational.

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What is the chatholic cathedral of London?

Westminster Cathedral


Does London have a cathedral?

London has many cathedrals, including St Paul's Cathedral, Westminster Cathedral, Southwark Cathedral and St George's Cathedral.


Name 2 famous cathedrals in London?

St Pauls Cathedral and Westminster Cathedral (not to be confused with Westminster Abbey).


Which London cathedal did chistoper wren design?

There only is one: St. Paul's. That's the one. (Westminster Abbey is not a Cathedral: Westminster Cathedral is not in the City of London, nor is Southwark Cathedral, though both of the latter are in Greater London.)


Where is Westminster Cathedral located?

It is in London, the capital city of England. It is opposite parliment square, and near westminster underground station. The underground is the best way to get there, if travelling there from outside London.


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cathedral like Westminster Cathedral in London


What is the difference between westminister London And the city of London?

Westminster is in the City of London. It is a city in itself because it has an abbey, Westminster Abbey. However, he City of Westminster is a London borough so it is still part of London.


How many cathedrals are there in England?

there are 4 Cathedrals in London Westminster cathedral Southwark Cathedral St. George Cathedral St. Paul's Cathedral


What is the famous cathedralof london?

Westminster Abbey and St Paul's Cathedral.


Is St. Paul's in London a Catholic church?

St Paul's Cathedral is the Anglican cathedral for the diocese of London and therefore is an Anglican church (Church of England) and not a Catholic Church. South of the River Thames is the second Anglican diocese in London, the diocese of Southwark, served by the Anglican cathedral called Southwark Cathedral. The Catholic cathedral in London is Westminster Cathedral - the cathedral church for the Catholic diocese of London. Do not confuse Westminster Cathedral, however, with Westminster Abbey. The latter is not a cathedral but something called a 'royal peculiar' - a church owned and administered directly by Her Majesty the Queen.


Why did Henry 1 built Westminster Abbey?

He didn't - it was Henry III who started construction of the present-day church in 1245, though Henry I did get married in the church, to Matilda of Scotland, in 1140 - the first to do so, and only of two reigning monarchs to marry in the Church, the other being Richard II.


Is wesminster a Church of England?

The City of Westminster is a part of London. In Westminster you'll find many churches, including Westminster Abbey which is a Church of England church, and Westminster Cathedral which is Roman Catholic.