because so many important people have been buried there. For example William the Conquerer, William Shaakespear and Henry VIII
No - Westminster Abbey is an Anglican church located near the Houses of Parliament and used by the British Royal Family for coronations since 1066, while Westminster Cathedral is a Catholic house of worship on Victoria Street dedicated to the "Most Precious Blood of Jesus Christ".
Westminster Cathedral.
Archconfraternity of the Most Precious Blood was created in 1809.
I'm thinking the most famous is Windsor castle, if only because it is a Royal residence.
The most popular places would be... Westminster Abbey Buckingham Palace St Paul's cathedral Madame Tussauds London Eye
Prince Charles and Diana were married in St. Paul's Cathedral. Prince William and Kate Middleton will be wed in Westminster Abbey.
Lady Diana chose St. Paul's Cathedral in the city of London Proper, and Prince Charles agreed, forgoing the usual choice of Westminster Abbey, where most royal marriages take place. Westminster Abbey is the center of The Church of England, since Edward VIII broke from Catholicism to be able to divorce his first wife. Since that time, the reigning British Monarch is the "Head of the Church of England, and Defender of the Faith", which is one of the many titles Queen Elizabeth II holds. At her coronation, she took a vow to do this. There is also Westminster Cathedral, which is the Roman Catholic Church's head church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of London.
Mark Wahlberg went to Most Precious Blood. A Catholic School.
The consecration of the host that becomes His Holy Body and the transformation of the wine that becomes His Most Precious Blood.
Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament was created in 1905.
"Most precious" is relative. To someone who has received a diamond as a gift from a loved one, that may be the most precious.
St Magnus' Cathedral, Kirkwall, in the Orkney Islands