Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Gibraltar

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The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in Gibraltar is an Anglican cathedral known for its distinctive Moorish Revival architecture and its role as the spiritual center of the Anglican community on the Rock.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican cathedral
church building
landmark
religious building
affiliation Anglican Communion
architecturalStyle Moorish Revival architecture NERFINISHED
architecturalType cathedral
category Anglican cathedrals in Europe
Cathedrals in Gibraltar
Moorish Revival architecture in Gibraltar
churchmanship Anglican
country Gibraltar NERFINISHED
denomination Anglican
ecclesiasticalProvince Province of Canterbury
follows Anglican liturgical calendar
governingBody Chapter of the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Gibraltar NERFINISHED
hasClergyType bishop
canon
dean
hasDenominationCenterRole principal Anglican church in Gibraltar
hasDiocesanRole cathedral church of the Diocese in Europe
hasFeature bell tower
chancel
courtyard-like forecourt
distinctive Moorish-style arches
nave
stained glass windows
hasName Cathedral of the Holy Trinity NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation listed building in Gibraltar
languageOfWorship English
Spanish
locatedIn City of Gibraltar NERFINISHED
Gibraltar NERFINISHED
locatedOn Iberian Peninsula
Rock of Gibraltar NERFINISHED
openTo public
partOf Church of England
Diocese in Europe NERFINISHED
primaryUse place of worship
religion Christianity
servesAs seat of the Bishop in Europe (when in Gibraltar)
spiritualCenterOf Anglican community in Gibraltar NERFINISHED
Anglican community on the Rock of Gibraltar
touristAttraction yes
usedFor Anglican liturgy
Eucharistic services
baptisms
community events
funerals
weddings

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The Convent, Gibraltar near Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Gibraltar