St. John’s Cathedral, Los Angeles

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St. John’s Cathedral in Los Angeles is the principal church of the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles, known for its historic architecture and role as a center of liturgical and community life in the region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican church building
Episcopal church
cathedral
architecturalSignificance historic architecture
associatedReligion Christianity
category Anglican cathedrals in California
Episcopal cathedrals in the United States
churches in Los Angeles
cityDistrict Downtown Los Angeles
surface form: downtown Los Angeles
country United States of America
denomination Episcopal
diocese Diocese of Los Angeles
surface form: Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles
function cathedral church
parish church
governingBody Diocese of Los Angeles
surface form: Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles
heritageStatus historic church building
languageOfWorship English
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Los Angeles
primaryUse Christian worship
religiousAffiliation Anglican Communion
Episcopal Church
role principal church of the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles
tradition Anglican
usedFor community life
community outreach
liturgical life
music and arts programs
public worship
religious services

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Diocese of Los Angeles cathedral St. John’s Cathedral, Los Angeles
Bishop of Los Angeles hasSeat St. John’s Cathedral, Los Angeles
this entity surface form: cathedral of the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles