How were cathedral designed and what distinguished them from churches ?
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Cathedrals were massive buildings built for religious worship. They also showed the power of the Roman Catholic church. The cathedrals also caused rivalries between city. Cathedrals are a symbol of the time period that they were built and the people that built them.
The cathedral is a much larger place of worship than a church and is run by a bishop. A church is run by a group of clergymen or priests. The bishop usually resides on the cathedral premises.
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