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What is the difference between a chapel and a cathedral?

While a church is a building for Christian worship, a chapel is not intended to be a building; rather, it is a space set aside for prayer by individuals, and a cathedral is a church that is run by a bishop. The major factor differentiating a cathedral from a church or chapel is the presence of a bishop.
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What makes a church a cathedral?

A cathedral is a church that contains the cathedra (Latin for 'seat') of a bishop, thus serving as the central church of a diocese, conference, or episcopate.
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What makes a chapel not a church?

A church is a community, while a chapel is a place.

There are typically no set worship times in a chapel, as people can come and go as they please to pray. Think of it this way: without a congregation, a church would simply be a building of worship, making it a chapel.
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Is a chapel Catholic or Protestant?

"Chapel" is in particularly common usage in the United Kingdom, and especially in Wales, for Nonconformist places of worship; and in Scotland and Ireland for Roman Catholic churches.
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What's the difference between a cathedral and a basilica?

A church where the bishop's throne (cathedra) is located is called a cathedral, while basilica refers to a class of Roman public buildings predating Christianity, particularly those with royal association. In usage the three terms overlap.
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How to Tell the Difference Between a Church, a Cathedral, and a Basilica

Is Notre Dame a cathedral or a basilica?

Notre Dame Cathedral is a medieval Catholic cathedral located on the eastern end of Île de la Cité in Paris (small island in the Seine River). According to historians, Notre Dame de Paris was built on the ruins of earlier religious sites: a Roman temple dedicated to Jupiter and an early Christian Romanesque basilica.
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What is largest church in the world?

These include area, volume, length, width, height, or capacity. Several churches individually claim to be "the largest church", which may be due to any one of these criteria. St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City, the largest church in the world.
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Why is it called a chapel instead of a church?

While a church is a building for Christian worship, a chapel is not intended to be a building; rather, it is a space set aside for prayer by individuals, and a cathedral is a church that is run by a bishop.
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Are Catholics and Christians the same?

Christianity is an important world religion that stems from the life, teachings, and death of Jesus. Roman Catholicism is the largest of the three major branches of Christianity. Thus, all Roman Catholics are Christian, but not all Christians are Roman Catholic.
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What's the difference between Catholics and Protestants?

The largest theological differences between Catholic and Protestant Christians are the authority of the Pope and the form of the Eucharist in Communion. Most Protestants broke away from the Catholic Church because they challenged the clergy's and the Pope's authority.
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What is the main room of a Catholic Church called?

The nave is the main part of the church where the congregation (the people who come to worship) sit. The aisles are the sides of the church which may run along the side of the nave. The transept, if there is one, is an area which crosses the nave near the top of the church.
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Is Getting Married in a chapel the same as a church?

To be concise, a chapel does not require adherence to any particular denomination or service. And since our building has been converted into a wedding venue that hosts nondenominational and interfaith services, we also fall into the category of “chapel.”
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How many cathedrals are in the US?

Some dioceses also have a co-cathedral or a pro-cathedral. This is a complete list of the 193 cathedrals of the Latin Church and the 20 cathedrals of the Eastern Catholic Churches in the United States.
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What is the pastor of a cathedral called?

"Rector." The Catholic Encyclopedia.
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Who is the head of a cathedral?

Each diocese usually has a cathedral Dean, in charge of the cathedral church, and a series of area deans to supervise the clergy in a given geographical area.
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How is a bishop different from a priest?

The bishops and archbishops outrank the priests as they governed a collection of parishes called a diocese. Priests were considered the clergy of the people, whereas bishops were more aligned with the government and were responsible for choosing a Pope; archbishops were in charge of areas containing multiple bishops.
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Do Catholics believe in God or Jesus?

Catholics believe in one single God, who made himself known to the world (revelation) as three separate persons: God the Father, God the Son (Jesus) and God the Holy Spirit. This is known as the doctrine of the Trinity, and is a fundamental belief for all Catholics.
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Do Catholics follow God or Jesus?

Catholics worship the One and Only God, who is the Trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.) He is ONE God, in three divine Persons, and his name is YHWH or Yahweh. The second Person of this Trinity (the Son) came to earth and took on humanity. His name is Yeshua (meaning: “Yahweh Saves”).
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What religion is bigger Christianity or Catholicism?

Christianity is the largest religious group in the world, with an estimated 2.3 to 2.6 billion adherents in 2020.
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What do you call a church that is no longer a church?

A redundant church, now referred to as a "closed church", is a church building that is no longer used for Christian worship.
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What is the leader of a chapel called?

The terms “clergy” and “clergymen” are general and can describe any official leaders within established religions. “Clergymen” is plural and used when the leaders are men. “Clergywomen” is the plural form for women.
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What is the narthex used for?

The term narthex, Greek for “scourge,” refers to a porch or gathering space outside the main worship space (or nave). Early Christians used this term to refer to the outer portico where penitents (those who had committed serious sins) and catechumens (converts preparing for baptism) gathered for worship.
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What is the biggest denomination in the world?

Within Islam, it can refer to the branches or sects (such as Sunni, Shia), as well as their various subdivisions such as sub-sects, schools of jurisprudence, schools of theology and religious movements. The world's largest religious denomination is Sunni Islam.
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