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The purpose of the music department at Brentwood Cathedral is for people who are much interested into music. The cathedral is also for people who enjoy listening to music.
1 to keep bad spirits away 2 to drain water from the cathedral
The Leaning Tower of Pisa (Italian: Torre pendente di Pisa) or simply the Tower of Pisa (Torre di Pisa) is the campanile, or freestanding bell tower, of the cathedral of the Italian city of Pisa. It is situated behind the Cathedral and is the third oldest structure in Pisa's Cathedral Square (Piazza del Duomo) after the Cathedral and the Baptistry.
It's a church so people can worship god and praise his name.
The purpose of a mosaic is that it is a technique of decoration art that was done in ancient Rome and an aspect of interior decoration of of cultural and also spiritual significance as in a cathedral.
Notre Dame de Strasbourg is a cathedral. It was built as a place of worship for Catholics.
A crypt is a repository for coffins; it serves a similar purpose to a graveyard but the coffins are not buried underground, they are stored in a room.
i believe that it was to protect shihuangdi's body but may be wrong
Ideally, they were created to house the body of important figures that have passed on 'to the other side', such as Pharaohs.
shows the Greek idea of what male "physical perfection"6 looked like at this time in Greek history.
The purpose of a cathedral was to glorify God and the arches made the building seem as if it was reaching to heaven. Instead of sitting heavy and earthbound the cathedral seemed to stretch and enforce the power of God over man. The use of the arch also helped support the domes and other features of the building.
Catholic AnswerAs the name implies, the Cathedral is the church in which the cathedra is housed. Cathedra is just the Latin word for stool, seat, chair, or throne. In the Catholic usage, it is used to refer to the Bishop's throne in his own church. The cathedra thus gives its name to the entire church, or, in English, a Cathedral. Thus the primary purpose of a Cathedral is the same as any other Church: to house God in the Blessed Sacrament, to provide a sanctified venue for the celebration of the Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, and to provide a place for the people to participate in it. The difference in a Cathedral is that it is the particular church which is the Bishop's home parish, it houses his cathedra, and it is the venue, normally, for services reserved for the Bishop such as ordinations.