LEEDS PARISH CHURCH
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Apparently Leeds Parish Church today becomes a Minster - there is a special service in connection with this procedure. I'm not too well up on these matters, but is seems that Leeds has been missing out in being such a very large city and not having an abbey or a minster !!
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BarFly wrote: I'm not one to follow the doings of the church but this it's good to hear that Leeds' importance is being recognised by the church too.Does this mean there are tunnels from Harewood House to Leeds Minster? If so there will be a side tunnel to Kirkstall Abbey.
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Tyke wrote: BarFly wrote: I'm not one to follow the doings of the church but this it's good to hear that Leeds' importance is being recognised by the church too.Does this mean there are tunnels from Harewood House to Leeds Minster? Dont forget we have St Annes Cathedral. Doesnt look as impressive as the first one though
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BLAKEY wrote: Apparently Leeds Parish Church today becomes a Minster - there is a special service in connection with this procedure. I'm not too well up on these matters, but is seems that Leeds has been missing out in being such a very large city and not having an abbey or a minster !! It's not that abbeys or minsters represent "promotion" in any sense, but simply that the church in question has a history leading back to a monastic influence. Leeds Minster is a relatively modern edifice, and the church hierarchy had been put in place prior to its existence. It's within the old diocese of Ripon - now called Ripon & Leeds - so Ripon was the centre of church power. York Minster is also a cathedral, but the fact that it's always referred to as Minster might perhaps lead to a belief that all minsters are the equivalent of cathedrals. But they're not.St Anne's Cathedral is Roman Catholic which has its own diocese and bishop, but because in the UK there is the curious institution of the Established Church following Henry VIII's little spat with the then Pope, the RCs have been shoved into the background despite being there first.
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