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The bishop's church is the cathedral of the diocese.
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.
The word "chair" derives from the Latin "cathedra", the connection being the designation of a church that was the "seat" of a bishop as a cathedral.
A cathedra, which is the official chair where the Bishop presides. It's an actual physical chair, not just a symbol.
The Arawaks called San Salvador "Guanahani".
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A cathedral.
A Cathedral?
Call her Sister.
El Salvador's money is the same currency as the United States
they call their money U.S. dollars
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