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Church Of Saint Mary The Crowned (Medina-Sidonia)
There are several churches of Saint Mary the Crowned ( es, iglesias de Santa María la Coronada) (Catholic churches devoted to Saint Mary the Crowned) in the province of Cádiz (Spain) and Gibraltar. The name may refer to: * the Church of Saint Mary the Crowned (Medina-Sidonia) in Medina-Sidonia, Cádiz * the Church of Saint Mary the Crowned (Jimena de la Frontera) in Jimena de la Frontera, Cádiz (the temple no longer exists, only a tower remains) * the Church of Saint Mary the Crowned, now the Catholic cathedral of Gibraltar * the Church of Saint Mary the Crowned (San Roque) in San Roque, Cádiz {{disambiguation ...
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Saint Mary The Crowned
In religious belief, a saint is a person who is recognized as having an exceptional degree of holiness, likeness, or closeness to God. However, the use of the term ''saint'' depends on the context and denomination. In Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican, Oriental Orthodox, and Lutheran doctrine, all of their faithful deceased in Heaven are considered to be saints, but some are considered worthy of greater honor or emulation. Official ecclesiastical recognition, and consequently a public cult of veneration, is conferred on some denominational saints through the process of canonization in the Catholic Church or glorification in the Eastern Orthodox Church after their approval. While the English word ''saint'' originated in Christianity, historians of religion tend to use the appellation "in a more general way to refer to the state of special holiness that many religions attribute to certain people", referring to the Jewish tzadik, the Islamic walī, the Hindu rishi or Sikh gur ...
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Church Of Saint Mary The Crowned (Medina-Sidonia)
There are several churches of Saint Mary the Crowned ( es, iglesias de Santa María la Coronada) (Catholic churches devoted to Saint Mary the Crowned) in the province of Cádiz (Spain) and Gibraltar. The name may refer to: * the Church of Saint Mary the Crowned (Medina-Sidonia) in Medina-Sidonia, Cádiz * the Church of Saint Mary the Crowned (Jimena de la Frontera) in Jimena de la Frontera, Cádiz (the temple no longer exists, only a tower remains) * the Church of Saint Mary the Crowned, now the Catholic cathedral of Gibraltar * the Church of Saint Mary the Crowned (San Roque) in San Roque, Cádiz {{disambiguation ...
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Church Of Saint Mary The Crowned (Jimena De La Frontera)
There are several churches of Saint Mary the Crowned ( es, iglesias de Santa María la Coronada) (Catholic churches devoted to Saint Mary the Crowned) in the province of Cádiz (Spain) and Gibraltar. The name may refer to: * the Church of Saint Mary the Crowned (Medina-Sidonia) There are several churches of Saint Mary the Crowned ( es, iglesias de Santa María la Coronada) (Catholic churches devoted to Saint Mary the Crowned) in the province of Cádiz (Spain) and Gibraltar. The name may refer to: * the Church of Saint M ... in Medina-Sidonia, Cádiz * the Church of Saint Mary the Crowned (Jimena de la Frontera) in Jimena de la Frontera, Cádiz (the temple no longer exists, only a tower remains) * the Church of Saint Mary the Crowned, now the Catholic cathedral of Gibraltar * the Church of Saint Mary the Crowned (San Roque) in San Roque, Cádiz {{disambiguation ...
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A cathedral is a church (building), church that contains the ''cathedra'' () of a bishop, thus serving as the central church of a diocese, Annual conferences within Methodism, conference, or episcopate. Churches with the function of "cathedral" are usually specific to those Christian denominations with an episcopal hierarchy, such as the Catholic Church, Catholic, Eastern Orthodox Church, Eastern Orthodox, Anglicanism, Anglican, and some Lutheranism, Lutheran churches.New Standard Encyclopedia, 1998 by Standard Educational Corporation, Chicago, Illinois; page B-262c Church buildings embodying the functions of a cathedral first appeared in Italy, Gaul, Spain, and North Africa in the 4th century, but cathedrals did not become universal within the Western Catholic Church until the 12th century, by which time they had developed architectural forms, institutional structures, and legal identities distinct from parish churches, monastery, monastic churches, and episcopal residences. Th ...
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