A cathedral is a church having the seat of a bishop. It is the site of the administrative center of a diocese, which is a geographical grouping of smaller churches. Cathedrals are usually very large churches, and often very grand. During the Middle Ages there were several types of cathedrals. Most important of these in Europe are the Byzantine, Romanesque, and Gothic styles. There are links below to pictures showing cathedrals of these styles.
They were some of the largest and grandest buildings
They were some of the largest and grandest buildings
There are Roman Catholic churches, basilicas, chapels, cathedrals, etc.
There were many Gothic Style Cathedrals in the Catholic Church.
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The Roman catholic church during the middle ages in Europe can best be described as a church that was a stable influence. This was during a time where central governments were weaker.
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Catholicism was the predominate religion during the Middle Ages.
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