cathedral church of the Episcopal Diocese of New York

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The Cathedral of Saint John the Divine is a monumental Episcopal cathedral in New York City, renowned as one of the largest Christian churches in the world and a major center of worship, culture, and community life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian church
Episcopal cathedral
cathedral church
landmark
affiliation Anglican Communion
architecturalType cathedral
borough Manhattan
category Cathedrals in New York City
Christian churches in Manhattan
Episcopal cathedrals in the United States
communityRole host of social outreach programs
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalRole venue for arts and music
denomination Episcopal Church
diocese Episcopal Diocese of New York
function center of community life
center of culture
center of worship
governingBody Episcopal Diocese of New York
heritage Christian religious architecture
locatedIn Manhattan
Morningside Heights
New York City
namedAfter Apostle John
surface form: John the Apostle

Saint John the Divine
notableFor monumental scale
role in New York City cultural life
role in New York City religious life
publicAccess open to visitors
religion Anglicanism
Christianity
role cathedral church of the Episcopal Diocese of New York
significance one of the largest Christian churches in the world
status active place of worship
tradition Episcopal liturgy
usedFor community programs
concerts
cultural events
religious services

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Cathedral of Saint John the Divine function cathedral church of the Episcopal Diocese of New York