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cathedral

[kuh-thee-druhl] / kəˈθi drəl /


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Whether today’s brand cathedrals become the new norm in luxury—or, in a few years’ time, look like an expensive indulgence—remains an open question.

From The Wall Street Journal

He will officially be installed at the cathedral on 6 February 2026.

From BBC

A mysterious shipwreck, a colourful cathedral and a "birthplace of the communication age" are among the remarkable places in England that have been granted special protection this year.

From BBC

A nearby church would become the cathedral and she would be provost instead of Rev Poobalan.

From BBC

He designed fantastic yet intimate cathedrals for the worship of artistic disciplines, volumes to hold sacred aesthetic time, magnificent vessels for personal emotional experience.

From Los Angeles Times