History, asked by vii163394, 6 months ago

Write one feature of Cathedral Towns?

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Answered by TheSarcasticSmile
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The typical cathedral contains a narthex at the entrance, three aisles with the central being the nave, a transept that gives the church its cross shape, an open choir where the nave and transept meet, and an apse at the far end of the nave, containing the altar.

Answered by jackiemehra20
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Feature of Cathedral towns :-

The role of cathedral is chiefly to serve God in the community, through its hierichical and organisarional position in the church structure. The building itself, by its physical presence, symbolises both the glory of God and of the church.

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