Sunday, September 3, 2017
Cathedrals
In the Middle Ages cathedrals, where a symble of faith. A cathedral was a grandious struckture that headquartered the bishops. Each was a monumental undertaking that hundreds of workers toiled at, and took years to complete. A cathedral took the money of an entire comunity. This grandious structure was used for services, ceremonies and meetings. Cathedrals had many sculptures, paintings, tapistreas , murels and stain glass windows. These things reminded peasents who could not read about God. Everything was beautiful in the cathedrals even doorknobs. Cathedrals were meant reamind people of the glory and magesty and power of God.
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