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  • The only difference between the two is that a church is run by a pastor or priest, whereas a cathedral is run by a bishop (who is higher in gradation). The size and the decor don’t count. Most people get confused and think cathedrals are grander and larger than churches, as there are beautiful and ornate cathedrals like the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France; St.Vitus Cathedral in Prague, Czech Republic; and St.Stephen’s Cathedral in Vienna, Austria.
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  • "Church" comes from the Old English word "ciricio"," which is a derivation of the prehistoric Germanic word ''kirika'', meaning "meeting place reserved for...
  • The cathedral is a church that is considered the main seat of a bishop and his chapter, and therefore the spiritual center of a diocese.
  • A very informational article about the differences between cathedrals and churches, as well as the historical and administrative significance of both. Reply.
  • Q1. What is the key difference between the Christian establishments of Churches and Cathedrals? Q2. What is a cathedral expected to administer?
  • Difference Between Cathedral and Church. July 12, 2011 Posted by koshal.
  • Church vs. Cathedral: What's the Difference? Edited by Aimie Carlson || By Janet White || Updated on October 2, 2023.
  • ...differences between cathedrals, basilicas, and churches, delve into their unique characteristics, and understand the criteria that qualify a church to earn...
  • Now that we have discussed the differences between a church and a cathedral, it’s time to put your knowledge into practice.
  • A cathedral designates the place where a bishop resides, and a church is a more common term for buildings where Christian worship takes place.