A cathedral is a large and significant church, often the principal church within a diocese, characterized by its impressive architecture and role in Christian worship. Cathedrals served as centers of community life, where merchants and guilds would gather for religious services, celebrations, and fairs. Their construction often reflected the wealth and influence of local merchants and guilds, who contributed financially and provided labor, thereby reinforcing their status in society. Additionally, cathedrals served as a symbol of civic pride and a focal point for local economic activity.
Usually a cathedral.
London has many cathedrals, including St Paul's Cathedral, Westminster Cathedral, Southwark Cathedral and St George's Cathedral.
A cathedral
The widest cathedral in the UK is Liverpool Cathedral.
there are 4 Cathedrals in London Westminster cathedral Southwark Cathedral St. George Cathedral St. Paul's Cathedral
A Cathedral is a Christian Church that contains the seat of a Bishop. A Parish church that was formerly a Cathedral is known as 'Proto Cathedral'. A Parish church temporarily serving as a Cathedral is known as a 'Pro Cathedral' The removal of a Bishops seat from a Cathedral deprives that church of its Cathedral status. So, a Bishop placing his seat in a Church can elevate the Church to Cathedral status
The word cathedral can be used as a noun = The cathedral is immense. or as an adjective: The new house has cathedral ceilings.
The correct spelling is 'cathedral'.
The Cathedral in Paris is called the Notre Dame Cathedral.
Merchants is the plural form of merchant.The possessive form of merchants is merchants'.
A cathedral is a church which is the seat of a bishop; the word "cathedral" comes from the Latin for "chair" - cathedra. So it is generally up to the church authorities when to make a church a cathedral.