Christ Church Cathedral, Louisville

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Christ Church Cathedral in Louisville is the historic Episcopal cathedral and principal church of the Diocese of Kentucky, known for its Gothic Revival architecture and active urban ministry.

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Christ Church Cathedral, Louisville canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Episcopal church
cathedral
historic building
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
buildingType church building
category Churches in Louisville, Kentucky
Episcopal cathedrals in Kentucky
Gothic Revival church buildings in Kentucky
city Louisville, Kentucky
surface form: Louisville
country United States of America
surface form: United States
denomination Episcopal Church
diocese Diocese of Kentucky
surface form: Episcopal Diocese of Kentucky
function cathedral church
parish church
governingBody Diocese of Kentucky
surface form: Episcopal Diocese of Kentucky
heritageStatus historic Episcopal cathedral
isPartOf Anglican Communion
Episcopal Church
surface form: Episcopal Church USA
knownFor Gothic Revival architecture
active urban ministry
locatedIn Kentucky
surface form: Commonwealth of Kentucky

Jefferson County, Kentucky NERFINISHED
Louisville, Kentucky
primaryDenominationalRite Anglican liturgy
religiousAffiliation Anglican Communion
Episcopal Church
surface form: Episcopal Church in the United States of America
religiousFunction place of Christian worship
role principal church of the Episcopal Diocese of Kentucky
state Kentucky
usesLanguage English in liturgy

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Diocese of Kentucky cathedral Christ Church Cathedral, Louisville