Saint Mark's Cathedral, Seattle

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Saint Mark's Cathedral in Seattle is a prominent Episcopal cathedral known for its Gothic Revival architecture, active liturgical life, and role as a spiritual and cultural hub in the Pacific Northwest.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Episcopal cathedral
church building
religious organization headquarters
affiliation Anglican Communion
Episcopal Church
surface form: Episcopal Church in the United States of America
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
surface form: Gothic Revival architecture
city Seattle
continent North America
country United States of America
denomination Episcopal Church
surface form: Episcopal Church (United States)
diocese Diocese of Olympia
surface form: Episcopal Diocese of Olympia
function cathedral church of the Diocese of Olympia
parish church
heritage part of the religious heritage of Seattle
knownFor Gothic Revival architecture
active liturgical life
community outreach
public worship services
sacred music programs
locatedIn Capitol Hill
surface form: Capitol Hill, Seattle

Seattle, Washington, United States
surface form: Seattle, Washington
namedAfter Saint Mark
surface form: Saint Mark the Evangelist
regionServed Pacific Northwest
religion Anglicanism
role cultural hub in the Pacific Northwest
spiritual hub in the Pacific Northwest
state Washington
usedFor Christian worship
concerts and cultural events
liturgical services

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Diocese of Olympia cathedral Saint Mark's Cathedral, Seattle
Heins & LaFarge notableWork Saint Mark's Cathedral, Seattle
this entity surface form: Cathedral of St. James, Seattle