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It is a commonly held perception that the term 'cathedral' may be applied to any particularly large or grand church. Whilst many cathedrals may be such, this is due to their ecclesiastical status (such a church is grand because it is a cathedral, rather than it being a cathedral because of its grandeur).
Liverpool Ganesh Temple, Kirkby, Liverpool )( liverpoolganeshtemple.org.uk ) Radha Krishna Temple, Liverpool; Rama Krishna Temple, Warrington; Liverpool Murugan Temple, Upton, Wirral (liverpoolmurugantemple.org.uk) Liverpool Sri Muthumariamman temple, Liverpool-See also: All Hindu Temples in Liverpool, their contact details and opening hours [4]
Liverpool hosts several music festivals each year which celebrate and represent the different cultures within the city. Africa Oye [6] is the UK's largest free festival of African music. Each year the Liverpool Irish Festival [7] is held featuring mostly folk music celebrating the cultural links between Liverpool and Ireland. Liverpool contains ...
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Liverpool Cathedral: 9,687 [25] 450,000 + 3,500 1904–1978 Liverpool United Kingdom: Anglican (Church of England) Basilica of the Holy Trinity: 8,700 [26] 130,000 9,000 2004–2007 Fátima Portugal: Catholic Area given as 12,000m² [10] Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls: 8,515 [citation needed] 4th–5th century; rebuilt 1825–1929 ...
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About half a million Irish, who were predominantly Catholic, fled to England to escape the famine; many embarked from Liverpool to travel to North America while others remained in the city. [6] Because of the increase in the Catholic population, the co-adjutor Bishop of Liverpool , Alexander Goss (1814–1872), saw the need for a cathedral.
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