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276. Parents For Christ: Raising our families to love the Lord
- www.parentsforchrist.com
- Make sure to check out the Parents For Christ Link Directory for links to other helpful resources. ...
- Tell us what you are doing this holiday season! Parents For Christ Message Froums.
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- The Passion of The Christ movie is very accurate as to what actually happened to Jesus in those hours before His crucifixion. ...
277. Article: Book of Mormon
- en.wikipedia.org
- The Book of Mormon is published today by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints under the expanded title The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ, as part of the church's scriptural canon. Editions of the book have been also published by the Community of Christ. ...
- The Fourth Book of Nephi: Who Is the Son of Nephi, One of the Disciples of Christ text .
- In the version of The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ published by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the book also contains introductory text concerning the origins of the book, its contents and purpose. ...
- 3 Nephi contains an account of the visit of the glorified, resurrected Jesus Christ to the Americas after his ministry in Jerusalem. ...
- Some see the book as a work of inspired or divine fiction, similar to the Book of Job or the parables of Jesus Christ. ...
- Believers in the Book of Mormon, however, point to a statement made by Joseph Smith, to the effect that the only real doctrines of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are Faith, Repentance, and Baptism, and that all other doctrines and practices are but appendages to those tenets. ...
- Book of Mormon (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Edition) .
- Book of Mormon (Community of Christ Edition) .
278. Article: Sources about Jesus Christ
- en.wikipedia.org
- Sources about Jesus Christ.
- The written sources about Jesus Christ's lifetime are used in modern scholarship to investigate the information about the life of Jesus. ...
- The Epistles of Jesus Christ and Abgarus King of Edessa .
- There are copies of a few "letters of Herod and Pilate connecting Roman history with the death of Christ at Jerusalem" found in a sixth or seventh century Syriac manuscript, copies of correspondence between the two and reports sent from them to the emperor concerning Jesus. ...
- Another important source is The History of the Church from Christ to Constantine written by Eusebius of Caesarea by 324. ...
- Topics related to Jesus Christology | Teachings of Jesus | Jesus Christ as the Messiah | Resurrection of Jesus Christ | Jesus in Islam | Jewish view of Jesus | Other perspectives on Jesus | Sources about Jesus | Historicity of Jesus | Fictional portrayals of Jesus .
279. Oklahoma Disciples of Christ -- Regional Web Site
- www.okdisciples.org
- Explore sites related to the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)','000000')" onmouseout="image13. ...
- Welcome to the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Oklahoma!.
- The regional board of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Oklahoma met on Saturday October 4. ...
- RECONCILIATION is a program of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) that provides funding for projects that address the primary causes of racism and poverty in North America. ...
280. Article: Talk:Mormonism and Christianity
- en.wikipedia.org
- Talk:Christianity and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints/Archive1 .
- Creedalism in general was held in suspicion, so that through the influence for example of "no creed but Christ" movements, and the rapid erosion of academic Congregationalism in the New England East, non-trinitarian ideas were gaining in popular appeal to an unprecedented degree. ...
- Mkmcconn 23:01, 27 Feb 2004 (UTC) ===Comparison of the Jesus Christ Conceptualized by Mormonism with the Jesus Christ Conceptualized by Other Christian Professions=== ====The Jesus of Eastern Orthodoxy, Catholicism and Protestantism==== .
- Arianism - "There was a time when Jesus Christ did not exist; He was created by God the Father. ...
- Church of Christ, Scientist .
- This history, for traditional Christians, begins with God Himself; and so, the Christian life is concerned first and last with who God is, especially as revealed for salvation through Jesus Christ. It is only in that light that the creeds are important, which defend the Trinity and the absolutely unique divinity, and the true humanity, of Christ. ...
- And Mormonism has other less important differences of interpreting Biblical teachings about God, such as the current LDS understanding that the God of the Old Testament (Jehovah) is Jesus Christ, and that Michael the Archangel is not Jesus Christ, but Adam. ...
- That the Atonement of Christ is the most important event to occur in this universe. ...
- That the atonement of Christ gives sinful man power and forgiveness to walk in holiness by faith day after day, (Moroni 10:34) moving with a clean slate to ever greater faith, hope, and love. ... " (Joseph Smith) That those "of all nations" (Peter) who seek faith, hope, and love in this life will enter paradise immediately on death, while those who largely waste their probation will be cast into the darkness of hell to be buffeted until their redemtion and bodily resurrection through the atonement of Christ. ...
- Some of today's well-accepted LDS doctrines started out as ideosyncratic blurbs in the books Mormon Doctrine and Jesus the Christ. ...
281. The Resurrection of Christ
- www.icr.org
- A Christ-Focused Creation Ministry .
- THE RESURRECTION OF CHRIST - THE BEST-PROVED FACT IN HISTORY .
- The bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead is the crowning proof of Christianity. Everything else that was said or done by Christ and the Apostles is secondary in importance to the resurrection. ... If it did take place, then Christ is God and the Christian faith is absolute truth. Death is our greatest enemy and it has conquered all men but Christ. ... The universality of the reign of decay and death is the measure of the absolute uniqueness of the resurrection of Christ. ... But Jesus Christ is alive! It is true that He died and was buried, in common with all other men, but unlike other men He returned from Hades, resurrected His own dead body, made it henceforth immortal, and emerged from the tomb, alive forevermore! This was the greatest of all miracles since the creation itself, and could have been accomplished only if Jesus indeed is God, as He had claimed to be. ... He has "begotten us again unto a living hope, by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead" (I Peter 1:3). "Now is Christ risen from the dead. ... even so in Christ shall all be made alive" (I Corinthians 15:20,22). ...
- But with their assurance that Christ was alive, they went forth everywhere proclaiming the resurrection, and multitudes became believers in their Living Lord. ... The final book, Revelation, opens with Christ's identification of Himself as "the first begotten of the dead," and as the one "that liveth, and was dead and behold, I am alive forevermore" (Revelation 1:5,18). ...
- There is no indication that they had any hope after Christ's death. ... Even if they had not been able to anticipate the resurrection from the Old Testament, however, they had the clear statements to this effect from the lips of Christ Himself. ... On the contrary, they somehow failed to anticipate it even after such an abundance of prophetic preparation for it, both from the Scriptures and from Christ. ...
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283. Article: Joseph Smith, Jr.
- en.wikipedia.org
- As part of the early 19th Century Restorationism movement, he believed that he was chosen by God to restore the Church of Christ to a world that had fallen away in a Great Apostasy. As a millenialist, he also believed he would be instrumental in establishing a thousand-year theocratic golden age led personally by Jesus Christ and headquartered in Independence, Missouri. ...
- Smith claimed that in 1820, not long after the family moved to Palmyra, New York, he was visited by God, Jesus Christ and several angels at the age of fourteen. ... They suggest that Smith's earliest version of his experience claim only that an angel visited him, rather than God and Jesus Christ, and that Smith changed his story over time. ... They also claim that in the first account, Smith clearly explains that he calls Christ an angel or a heavenly messenger. ...
- The Book of Mormon (Later subtitled Another Testament of Jesus Christ) was first published March 26, 1830. ...
- On April 6 1830, Smith and five of his associates incorporated "The Church of Christ" under New York state laws. (Later officially called The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. ...
- According to its history, Church members experienced a number of extraordinary events attendant to the dedication of the temple including: the visitation of Jesus Christ, Moses, Elijah, Elias and numerous angels; speaking and singing in tongues or "divine language" often with translations; heavenly light upon the temple; prophesying; and other spiritual experiences. ...
- Although it is believed that Emma was instrumental in forming the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (now Community of Christ), there is little evidence that she was directly involved in various proposals made to her son, Joseph Smith III to re-organize a church in the 1860s. ...
284. Article: Trinity
- www.wikipedia.org
- At the baptism of Jesus Christ, the Trinity appears: "And when Jesus was baptized, he went up immediately from the water, and behold, the heavens were opened and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and alighting on him; and lo, a voice from heaven, saying, This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased. ...
- It is achieved through God's union with human nature, in Jesus Christ who although fully God, humanly died for sinners to purchase their redemption; and this forgiveness and friendship with God is made accessible through the gift to the church of the Holy Spirit, who raised Christ from the dead, and who, being God, knows God intimately and leads and empowers the Christian to fulfill the will of God. ...
- So, in the trinitarian view, the common conception is a profoundly mistaken one, which thinks of the Father and Christ as two separate beings. The central, and crucial affirmation of Christian faith is that there is one savior, God, and one salvation, in Jesus Christ, to which there is access only because of the Holy Spirit. ...
- Thus Christ is Spirit of Spirit, and God of God, as light of light is kindled. ...
- Rather, the difference is one of belief concerning the personal identity of Christ. It is a difference in conception of the salvation connected with Christ, that drives all reactions, either favorable or unfavorable, to the doctrine of the Holy Trinity. ...
- In some cases these alternatives have been formally adopted, which the Catholic and Orthodox churches have rejected as heresies, including a practical tri-theism (the distinction of persons implies a distinction in being), Nestorianism (a distinction in Christ's natures implies a distinction in persons), Sabellianism (or Modalism, the oneness of God implies singleness of person revealed in different ways at various times), and Arianism (hero-adoration of Jesus, as opposed to religious worship of God alone, and of Christ as God incarnate, and of the Spirit as the presence of God within the believer), etc. ...
- These include the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Jehovah's Witnesses (who reject the Trinity doctrine entirely), Christian Science, the Unification Church, Unitarian Universalists and Oneness Pentecostals (Who believe that there is one God with no essential divisions in His nature. ...
- That influence was also prevalent in Egypt, Greece, and Rome in the centuries before, during, and after Christ. ...
- They suggest that Alexandrian theology, with its strong emphasis on the deity of Christ, was an intermediary between the Egyptian religious heritage and Christianity. ...
285. Firefighters For Christ, International
- www.firefightersforchrist.org
- Would you like to talk to other FFC Brothers or Sisters in Christ Just enter your email address in the space provided below. ...
- Welcome to Firefighters For Christ .
- Firefighters for Christ has a MP3 Download Site !.
- We pray that you are blessed by this site and that you use the materials offered here to grow in your faith in Jesus Christ and to witness to others about what God has done for us all. ...
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286. Article: Talk:Mormon
- en2.wikipedia.org
- However, in recent years the Church has officially discouraged use of the term Mormon to refer to the Church and its members in favor of the official name, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for the church and Latter-day Saints for the members. ...
- We've been discussing this on talk:Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. ...
- The official name of the Church is The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. ...
- In the first reference, the full name of the Church is preferred: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. ...
- When a shortened reference is needed, the terms "the Church" or "the Church of Jesus Christ" are encouraged. ...
- The term "Mormonism" is acceptable in describing the combination of doctrine, culture and lifestyle unique to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. ...
- The entire canonical scripture of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints online: http://scriptures. ...
- Do Mormons trace their roots TO Smith or THROUGH Smith? Why the recent change to TO? Aren't all Christian roots traced to Christ? Hawstom 04:23, 22 Dec 2003 (UTC) .
287. Churches of Christ on the Web
- www.cocn.org
- Bedford Church of Christ, Bedford, TX.
- West Nashville Heights Church of Christ, Nashville, TN .
- Mountain View Church of Christ, Buena Vista, CO.
- Central Church of Christ, Baltimore, MD.
- Woodland Park Church of Christ, Birmingham, AL.
- Village Church of Christ, Hot Springs Village, AR.
- Central Pointe Church of Christ, Dallas, TX.
- Villages Church of Christ, Mt. ...
- Oxon Hill Church of Christ, Temple Hills, MD.
- Howe Church of Christ, Howe, TX.
- Central Church of Christ, Denison, TX.
- Morton Street Church of Christ, Denison, TX.
- Johnson Street Church of Christ, Greenville, TX.
- Almeda Church of Christ, Houston, TX.
- Las Vegas Church of Christ, Las Vegas, NM.
- Greensburg Church of Christ, Greensburg, PA.
288. Article: George Peele
- en.wikipedia.org
- His father, who appears to have belonged to a Devonshire family, was clerk of Christ's Hospital, and wrote two treatises on book-keeping. George Peele was educated at Christ's Hospital, and entered Broadgates Hall (Pembroke College), Oxford, in 1571. In 1574 he removed to Christ Church, taking his B. ... In 1579 the governors of Christ's Hospital requested their clerk to "discharge his house of his son, George Peele. ... He went up to London about 1580, but in 1583 when Albertus Alasco (Albert Laski), a Polish nobleman, was entertained at Christ Church, Oxford, Peele was entrusted with the arrangement of two Latin plays by William Gager (fl. ...
289. Article: Josemaría Escrivá
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Josemaría Escrivá is widely known as the author of many inspirational works, including "Furrow", "The Way", "Christ is Passing By", and "The Forge". ... The latter work is often praised as a "more accessible" Imitation of Christ. ...
290. Christ Church Philadelphia Welcomes You
- www.christchurchphila.org
- CHRIST CHURCH.
- Christ Church.
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- We ask this through Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, world without end. ...
- Christ Church .
- At Christ Church and Small Groups.
- Christ Church .
- First Friday Concert at Christ Church.
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- Sermons from Christ Church .
- Read a Sermon preached at Christ Church Need Inspiration? .
- Christ Church Burial Ground.
- Christ Church Burial Ground 5th and Arch Streets.
- Click here to visit the Christ Church Historic Preservation website for more information.
291. Article: Millerites
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Daniel 8:14 speaks prophetically of Christ's return to earth, when it refers to the cleansing of the sanctuary. ...
- With the arrival of the six-thousandth year since creation, the coming of Christ and the inauguration of the Millennial kingdom should be expected somewhere around 1843. ...
- The return of Christ is believed to signal the inauguration of the Millennium, rather than the conclusion of the Church age and the end of the world. ... In contrast to this optimism, Millerites anticipated that the coming of Christ would be cataclysmic, replacing the old order of things. ...
- The "Adventist" or "Latter-day" churches arose during the same period as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons), and share some comparable features of doctrine and history, but there is no conclusive evidence that the Millerites and Mormons directly influenced one another. ...
- Some dispensationalist groups, upon venturing to calculate the date of Christ's return or interpreting the signs of the times, take on many of the apocalyptic characteristics of Millerite pioneers, but strictly speaking none of them are part of the Millerite Adventist movement. ...
292. Did Jesus Christ Really Live?
- www.infidels.org
- Did Jesus Christ Really Live?.
- Scientific inquiry into the origins of Christianity begins to-day with the question: "Did Jesus Christ really live?" Was there a man named Jesus, who was called the Christ, living in Palestine nineteen centuries ago, of whose life and teachings we have a correct account in the New Testament? The orthodox idea that Christ was the son of God -- God himself in human form -- that he was the creator of the countless millions of glowing suns and wheeling worlds that strew the infinite expanse of the universe; that the forces of nature were the servants of his will and changed their courses at his command -- such an idea has been abandoned by every independent thinker in the world -- by every thinker who relies on reason and experience rather than mere faith -- by every man of science who places the integrity of nature above the challenge of ancient religious tales. ...
- Not only has the divinity of Christ been given up, but his existence as a man is being more and more seriously questioned. ... A commanding literature dealing with the inquiry, intense in its seriousness and profound and thorough in its research, is growing up in all countries, and spreading the conviction that Christ is a myth. ... The question, "Did Jesus Christ Really Live?" goes to the very root of the conflict between reason and faith; and upon its determination depends, to some degree, the decision as to whether religion or humanity shall rule the world. ...
- Whether Christ did, or did not live, has nothing at all to do with what the churches teach, or with what we believe, It is wholly a matter of evidence. ... If the thinking world is to hold to the position that Christ was a real character, there must be sufficient evidence to warrant that belief. ...
- What, then, is the evidence that Jesus Christ lived in this world as a man? The authorities relied upon to prove the reality of Christ are the four Gospels of the New Testament -- Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. ... The Gospel of Mark knows nothing of the virgin birth, of the Sermon on the Mount, of the Lord's prayer, or of other important facts of the supposed life of Christ. ...
- They acknowledge that it is not a life of Christ, but an interpretation of him; that it gives us an idealized and spiritualized picture of what Christ is supposed to have been, and that it is largely composed of the speculations of Greek philosophy. ... Did I say two? It should be three; for, according to Mark, Christ was a man; according to Matthew and Luke, he was a demigod; while John insists that he was God himself. ...
- There is not the smallest fragment of trustworthy evidence to show that any of the Gospels were in existence, in their present form, earlier than a hundred years after the time at which Christ is supposed to have died. Christian scholars, having no reliable means by which to fix the date of their composition, assign them to as early an age as their calculations and their guesses will allow; but the dates thus arrived at are far removed from the age of Christ or his apostles. ...
- There is absolutely nothing to show that these Gospels -- the only sources of authority as to the existence of Christ -- were written until a hundred and fifty years after the events they pretend to describe. ... Cassels, the learned author of "Supernatural Religion," one of the greatest works ever written on the origins of Christianity, says: "After having exhausted the literature and the testimony bearing on the point, we have not found a single distinct trace of any of those Gospels during the first century and a half after the death of Christ. " How can Gospels which were not written until a hundred and fifty years after Christ is supposed to have died, and which do not rest on any trustworthy testimony, have the slightest value as evidence that he really lived? History must be founded upon genuine documents or on living proof. ...
293. Article: Lamb of God
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Lamb of God (religious), one of the titles given to Jesus Christ in Christianity. ...
294. Article: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints/July 15, 2002
- www.wikipedia.org
- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints/July 15, 2002.
295. Article: Church of Christ, Scientist
- www.wikipedia.org
- Church of Christ, Scientist.
- The Church of Christ, Scientist, often known as The Christian Science Church or internally as The Mother Church,was founded by Mary Baker Eddy in 1879. ...
- The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston (the Mother Church).
- Christian Science should not be confused with Scientology or with the international Churches of Christ movement. ...
- Home Page of The First Church of Christ, Scientist .
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296. Article: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- en.wikipedia.org
- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
- Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Hamilton, New Zealand.
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, also widely known as the "Mormon Church," or "LDS Church", is the largest denomination within the Latter Day Saint movement (Mormonism), a branch of Christian Restorationism. ...
- Like other sects within the Latter Day Saint movement, the LDS Church traces its origins to the Church of Christ formed April 6, 1830, by Joseph Smith, Jr. ...
- Thus, despite the Church's adamant stance that the Biblical Jesus Christ is the center of the religion and its reason for being, many traditional Christians do not consider the LDS Church to be within Christianity. ...
- 3 The Godhead: Heavenly Father, Jesus Christ and the Holy Ghost.
- Members of the Church, known as "Latter-day Saints", hold that their faith is a divinely appointed restoration of the church established by Jesus Christ as depicted in the New Testament. ...
- Joseph Smith, the first prophet of the "restored" church, told of an appearance of God and Jesus Christ and later visits from angels who guided him in restoring the church. ...
- The Church was first called simply the "Church of Christ" due to its members' belief that it was the restored church of Jesus Christ. ... After an additional four years, in April 1838, the full name was stated as the "Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints" to fully reflect the Church's identity" 3 (see Doctrine and Covenants 115:3-4). In 1851, when the Church was incorporated in the United States, the official name of the Church changed slightly, picking up the additional corporate first article "The" and the British hyphenation of "Latter-day", and became "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints". ...
- In a media guide first issued in 2001, the Church requested that the official name, "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints", be used wherever possible, stating: "This full name was given by revelation from God to Joseph Smith in 1838. " It also encouraged the use of "the Church" or "the Church of Jesus Christ" as a shortened reference. ... Additionally, some scholars feel the term "Mormon" is useful to collectively describe all those groups which claim to descend from Joseph Smith despite the Associated Press Stylebook's guidelines to apply the term only to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. ...
- Within the Church, all members are called "Saints", and the membership of the Church "The Saints" which reflects the Church's doctrine that any one who covenants by baptism to follow Christ is a saint. ...
- The Godhead: Heavenly Father, Jesus Christ and the Holy Ghost .
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297. LDS Index.org - Welcome
- www.lds-index.org
- Please note: This site has no official connection with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. ...
- org provided that one cannot find on the Church's site, however, is a list of commercial sites owned by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. ...
298. Is Jesus Christ the Answer? HOME (ChristianAnswers.Net)
- www.christiananswers.net
- Yes, Jesus Christ can help you find the answers for which you have been searching. ...
- Learn more about Jesus Christ Who was he? How do we know he was a real person? How do we know he is God? Did he really rise from the dead? Find the answers to these and many more questions.
- Can small children come to Christ to be saved? - Answer.
- Why do Christians insist that one must believe in Christ alone to be saved? Aren't all religions basically the same and different ways to the same end? - Answer.
- What does Islam teach about the crucifixion of Christ? Answer.
- Did you ask Jesus Christ into your heart, today?.
- Don't know HOW to ask Christ into your heart? Learn now.
- WEBMASTERS, USE THIS SITE to share the Good News of Jesus Christ with your visitors. ...
299. Pagan Origins of the Christ Myth
- home.earthlink.net
- "When we say that the Word, who is the first-birth of God, was produced without sexual union, and that He, Jesus Christ, our Teacher, was crucified and died, and rose again, and ascended into heaven, we propound nothing different from what you believe regarding those whom you esteem sons of Jupiter. ...
300. Article: List of cathedrals
- en.wikipedia.org
- Finnan Cathedral, in Alexandria (Roman Catholic) Co-Cathedral of the Nativity, in Cornwall (Roman Catholic) Christ the King Cathedral, in Hamilton (Roman Catholic) Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption Cathedral, in Hearst (Roman Catholic) St. ... Peter's Cathedral, in London (Roman Catholic) Cathedral of the Transfiguration of Our Lord, in Markham (Slovakian Catholic) Christ the King Cathedral, in Moosonee (Roman Catholic) Assumption Pro-Cathedral, in North Bay (Roman Catholic) Notre-Dame d'Ottawa Cathedral, in Ottawa (Roman Catholic) St. ...
- Sainte-Thérèse-d'Avila Cathedral, in Amos (Roman Catholic) Saint-Jean-Eudes Cathedral, in Baie-Comeau (Roman Catholic) Saint-François-Xavier Cathedral, in Chicoutimi (Roman Catholic) Christ-Roi Cathedral, in Gaspé (Roman Catholic) Saint-Jean-Marie-Viannay Cathedral, in Gatineau (Roman Catholic) Saint-Joseph Co-Cathedral, in Gatineau (Hull) (Roman Catholic) Saint-Charles-Borromée Cathedral, in Joliette (Roman Catholic) Sainte-Anne Cathedral, in La Pocatière (Roman Catholic) Sainte-Antoine Co-Cathedral, in Longueuil (Roman Catholic) Notre-Dame-de-Fourvière Cathedral, in Mont-Laurier (Roman Catholic) Christ Church Cathedral, in Montreal (Anglican) Marie-Reine-du-Monde Cathedral, in Montreal (Roman Catholic) Saint-Maron Cathedral, in Montreal (Maronite) Saint-Sauveur Cathedral, in Montreal (Melkite) Saint-Jean-Baptiste Cathedral, in Nicolet (Roman Catholic) Notre-Dame de Québec Cathedral, in Quebec City (Roman Catholic) Saint-Germain Cathedral, in Rimouski (Roman Catholic) Saint-Michel-Archange Cathedral, in Rouyn-Noranda (Roman Catholic) Saint-Hyacinthe-le-Confesseur Cathedral, in Saint-Hyacinthe (Roman Catholic) Saint-Jean-l'Évangéliste Cathedral, in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu (Roman Catholic) Saint-Jérôme Cathedral, in Saint-Jérôme (Roman Catholic) Sainte-Cécile Cathedral, in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield (Roman Catholic) Saint-Michel Cathedral, in Sherbrooke (Roman Catholic) L'Assomption Cathedral, in Trois-Rivières (Roman Catholic) .
- Arundel Cathedral (Roman Catholic) Birmingham Cathedral (Anglican) St Chad's Cathedral, in Birmingham (Roman Catholic) Blackburn Cathedral (Anglican) Bradford Cathedral (Anglican) Brentwood Cathedral (Roman Catholic) Bristol Cathedral (Anglican) Bury St Edmunds Cathedral (Anglican) (under construction) Canterbury Cathedral (Anglican) Carlisle Cathedral (Anglican) Chelmsford Cathedral (Anglican) Chester Cathedral (Anglican) Chichester Cathedral (Anglican) Christ Church, Oxford (Anglican) Clifton Cathedral (Roman Catholic) Coventry Cathedral (Anglican) Derby Cathedral (Anglican) Durham Cathedral (Anglican) Ely Cathedral (Anglican) Exeter Cathedral (Anglican) Gloucester Cathedral (Anglican) Guildford Cathedral (Anglican) Hereford Cathedral (Anglican) Lancaster Cathedral (Roman Catholic) Leeds Cathedral (Roman Catholic) Leicester Cathedral (Anglican) Lichfield Cathedral (Anglican) Lincoln Cathedral (Anglican) Liverpool Cathedral (Anglican) Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral (Roman Catholic) St Paul's Cathedral, in London (Anglican) Manchester Cathedral (Anglican) Middlesbrough Cathedral (Roman Catholic) Newcastle Cathedral (Anglican) St Mary's Cathedral, in Newcastle upon Tyne (Roman Catholic) Northampton Cathedral (Roman Catholic) Norwich Cathedral (Anglican) Cathedral of St John the Baptist in Norwich (Roman Catholic) Nottingham Cathedral (Roman Catholic) Oxford Cathedral (Anglican) Peterborough Cathedral (Anglican) Plymouth Cathedral (Roman Catholic) Portsmouth Cathedral (Anglican) Cathedral of St John the Evangelist, in Portsmouth (Roman Catholic) Ripon Cathedral (Anglican) Rochester Cathedral (Anglican) St Albans Cathedral (Anglican) Salisbury Cathedral (Anglican) Salford Cathedral (Roman Catholic) Sheffield Cathedral (Anglican) Cathedral Church of St Marie, in Sheffield (Roman Catholic) Shrewsbury Cathedral (Roman Catholic) Southwark Cathedral (Anglican) St George's Cathedral, in Southwark (Roman Catholic) Southwell Minster (Anglican) Truro Cathedral (Anglican) Wakefield Cathedral (Anglican) Westminster Cathedral (Roman Catholic) Wells Cathedral (Anglican) Winchester Cathedral (Anglican) Worcester Cathedral (Anglican) York Minster (Anglican) .
- Christ Church Cathedral, in Dublin (Anglican) Saint Mary's Pro-Cathedral, in Dublin (Roman Catholic) Saint Patrick's Cathedral, in Dublin (Anglican) .
- Cathedral of Christ the Saviour (Moscow), in Moscow (Orthodox) Cathedral of Christ the Saviour (Kaliningrad), in Kaliningrad (Orthodox) Königsberg Cathedral, in Kaliningrad (formerly Roman Catholic (between 1333 and 1525) and Lutheran (between 1525 and 1945), now cultural center) Saint Basil's Cathedral, in Moscow (Orthodox) Saint Isaac's Cathedral, in Saint Petersburg (Orthodox) .
- Joseph, in Hartford, Connecticut (Roman Catholic) Christ Church Cathedral, in Hartford, Connecticut (Episcopal) Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, in New York City, New York (Episcopal) St. ... John's Cathedral, in Providence, Rhode Island (Episcopal) Christ Cathedral, in Springfield, Massachusetts (Episcopal) St. ...
- Cathedral of the Holy Name, in Chicago, Illinois (Roman Catholic) Christ Church Cathedral, in Cincinnati, Ohio (Episcopal) St. ... Raphael's Cathedral, in Dubuque, Iowa (Roman Catholic) Christ Cathedral, in Eau Claire, Wisconsin (Episcopal) Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour, in Faribault, Minnesota (Episcopal) Gethsemane Cathedral, in Fargo, North Dakota (Episcopal) St. Paul's Cathedral, in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin (Episcopal) Christ Church Cathedral, in Indianapolis, Indiana (Episcopal) Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral, in Indianapolis, Indiana (Roman Catholic) Cathedral of Christ the King, in Kalamazoo, Michigan (Episcopal) Cathedral of St. ... Paul's Cathedral, in Peoria, Illinois (Episcopal) Christ Cathedral, in Salina, Kansas (Episcopal) Christ Church Cathedral, in St. ...
- All Souls Cathedral, in Asheville, North Carolina (Episcopal) Cathedral of Christ the King, in Atlanta, Georgia (Roman Catholic) St. ... Matthew's Cathedral, in Dallas, Texas (Episcopal) Christ Cathedral, in Houston, Texas (Episcopal) St. ... John's Cathedral, in Knoxville, Tennessee (Episcopal) Trinity Cathedral, in Little Rock, Arkansas (Episcopal) Cathedral of the Assumption, in Louisville, Kentucky (Roman Catholic) Christ Church Cathedral, in Louisville, Kentucky (Episcopal) Christ Church Cathedral, in Lexington, Kentucky (Episcopal) St. ... Mary's Cathedral, in Miami, Florida (Roman Catholic) Trinity Cathedral, in Miami, Florida (Episcopal) Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, in Mobile, Alabama (Roman Catholic) Christ Church Cathedral, in New Orleans, Louisiana (Episcopal) St. ...
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