There were many Gothic Style Cathedrals in the Catholic Church.
St Patrick's Cathedral is a Neo-Gothic style Roman Catholic cathedral. Who the curator of the place is not publicly known information.
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Actually, no. St. Paul's is theCathedral of the Church of England in the Anglican Diocese of London..The Roman Catholic Cathedral located in London is called Westminster Cathedral, seat of the Archbishop of the Westminster Diocese.Both the Anglican and The Roman Catholic Church are divided geographically into areas called "dioceses". Each of the dioceses is overseen by a bishop, who in the case of the Catholic church, is appointed by the Pope. Whichever church in the diocese the bishop lives at and regularly says Mass at is called the cathedral for that diocese.
Roman Catholic AnswerCoventry Cathedral was taken away from the Church by Henry VIII and used for his brand new Church - the "Church" of England, subsequently it was destroyed by the Germans during the bombing of World War II. A new "Cathedral" has been built by the Anglicans, it is not a Catholic Church.
The Latin Rite Roman Catholic Church is by far the largest Catholic Church in the world.
The sculpture was commissioned by the Roman Catholic Church for the Florence Cathedral in 1501.
It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church. The "headquarters" of each particular Catholic Church is in its Cathedral, thus each diocese is a "particular Church" headed by a Bishop (or Archbishop). There really is no such thing as the Catholic Church in England, as such, there is the Catholic Church of Westminster, the Catholic Church of York, etc. However, you are probably looking for the Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster, as he is considered the first of the Bishops of England. His see is in Westminster Cathedral in London.
Catholic AnswerActually there is no "Roman" Catholic Church. The "Roman" is an appellation that was first used by the Anglicans in England after the reformation as a derogatory comment, it is just the Catholic Church. The Holy Father (the Pope) is the Vicar of Christ on earth, and he preaches by his very life and witness to our Blessed Lord. His Cathedral Church is St. John Lateran in Rome, but he preaches everywhere.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Washington National Cathedral is a Cathedral of the Episcopal Church, it's web page says that it is the second largest Cathedral in the United States, after St. John's in New York. The Shrine of the Immaculate Conception is the largest Catholic Church in the United States, but it is not as large as the Washington National Cathedral.
It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church. Normally, the Catholic Church situates the Cathedral of a diocese in the major city of that diocese. The Cathedral of the Pope, St. John Lateran, is in Rome, because the Holy Father has always been bishop of that diocese, since St. Peter went there, died, and was buried. His tomb is under the high altar in St. Peter's Basilica.
The Catholic Church has the pope as its leader.