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Home » Major South European Tourist Destinations » Christan Cathedral

Christan Cathedral

Every religion has its own way of interpreting the Gospel of The Almighty. Hindu religion has its own way of interpreting the thoughts. Overall everything remains same. God is one and it is omnipresent in every human heart.

God is common to people of all religions. The great philosophers and thinkers of Europe in many of their deliverance to the society have accepted the presence of God in every human being. The progenitors of the Royal families of South Europe felt that as they are financially affluent God is just a negligible entity.Anyhow the common people of South Europe are more devoted towards God. This means to these classes of people The Almighty of the God is a source of inspiration to the common people for the upliftment in society.

In the Bible, there are Old Testament and New Testament. Old Testament refers to thoughts of the ancient times, whereas New Testament refers to the thoughts propounded during the middle ages. The glaring example of New Testament is the wise express the willingness to have glimpses of the new creations in this eternity.

As per the thought process we find in the christen religion, there are three kings appearing on the scene as per the belief in the tenets and doctrine of the religion. There is also another belief that Jesus Christ was the only legendary figure in Christian religion that was instrumental in transforming the concept and thoughts of Christian religion. Jesus was thought to have flung on to Pilates ironic multilingual inscription like ‘Jesus of Nazareth’ or the ‘King of Jews’.



During the middle Ages in Europe, the highly remembered monarchs were Saint Louis or King Louis IX of France. He was a compassionate monarch. Due to his sympathy towards the pathetic condition of the Bastille prisoners, he changed the rigid concept of the religion to a more liberal one. He decided to set free the prisoners from the Bastille. The day is still celebrated every year as Bastille Day on July 14. Saint Louis built the grand architectured Sainte Chapelle palace in Paris. It is still in existence and bears ample relevance to the Chapel of Grace and Purification. In the later stage King Henry VIII, established the Church of England. There is a bust showing the conversion into Christianity of 6th Century Anglo Saxon King Ethelbert at the insistence of his Christian wife Queen Bertha. The King met Saint Augustine so that no untoward force is applied upon them.

In the Cathedral’s Southern part, is a bust showing the crucification of the first Bishop of the Church of England in the year 1784 when the revolutionary war was over. George V and George VI were immortalized in a massive service, which was held at the Grace Cathedral in the year 1936 and 1952 respectively. During the reign of King George VI, a tower was erected which later on was renovated to the height of Westminster Abbey church.

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