Cathedral (disambiguation)

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A cathedral is a Christian church which contains the seat of a bishop.

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Cathedral or The Cathedral may also refer to:

Geography

Arts, entertainment, and media

Art and architecture

Films

Literature

Music

Groups

  • Cathedral (band), a British metal band
  • Cathedral Quartet, often known as simply The Cathedrals, a southern gospel singing quartet
  • Cathedrals, a pop duo from San Francisco, California

Albums

Songs

  • "Cathedral", a 1982 song by Van Halen from Diver Down
  • "Cathedral", a 1977 song by Crosby Stills and Nash from CSN
  • "Cathedrals," a 1998 song by Jump, Little Children from Magazine

Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media

Schools

See also

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