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Page Have a look at our Gallery page How can we tell that the Cathedral is a Christian place of worship? What makes the Cathedral different from a small parish church? These are questions that can only really be answered by a close look around the Cathedral and the things in it. Here are some ideas and suggestions:
A careful study of the Cathedral's furniture can show you that this is a Christian place of worship. You can also see if there are differences between the Cathedral's furniture, and that in your local Parish Church. |
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![]() This stone altar is 900 years old © Jarrold Publishing |
The Altar
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![]() The Bishop's Throne or 'Cathedra' © Jarrold Publishing |
The Cathedra
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![]() The copper Font This font was once used to make toffee! Learn the story |
The Font
The Normans and the Benedictine monks at Norwich Cathedral. A fearsome account of riots and natural disasters at Norwich Cathedral. Information on the Dissolution - when Henry VIII closed down the monastery and the monks lives were changed for ever. How the bitter Civil War between king and parliament affected the Cathedral in the 1640s. See and find out about some of the beautiful art (paintings, sculptures, glasswork, carvings) that the Cathedral has. |
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