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What's the Difference Between a Cathedral, a Basilica and a Shrine?

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(0:20): Administrative Assistant for the Office of Clergy, Christina Harrison joins us.
(1:00): So what does Christina do in the chancery?
(3:50): Christina's question came up in an RCIA group she led.
(5:20) Mike's article on this question on the difference between the Cathedral and the Basilica.
(5:50): Don't sit in the Bishop's chair!
(6:15): What's a Basilica?
(6:50) What's a Shrine?
(7:40): Don't you need special permission to have a parish named a Basilica?
(8:40): Christina has been to all the Cathedrals and Basilicas in Ohio.
(9:40): A bit on Toledo's Cathedral.
(11:00) Cincinatti's Cathedral-Basilica of St. Peter in Chains.
(11:40): You can be all three things: Cathedral, Basilica and Shrine.
(12:40) If a Pope visits it's often named a Basilica.
(13:00) The first Catholic Cathedral is in Baltimore and it is all three: Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
(13:15): Church Search goes to St John Neumann
(16:35): Readings for the 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time

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(0:20): Administrative Assistant for the Office of Clergy, Christina Harrison joins us.
(1:00): So what does Christina do in the chancery?
(3:50): Christina's question came up in an RCIA group she led.
(5:20) Mike's article on this question on the difference between the Cathedral and the Basilica.
(5:50): Don't sit in the Bishop's chair!
(6:15): What's a Basilica?
(6:50) What's a Shrine?
(7:40): Don't you need special permission to have a parish named a Basilica?
(8:40): Christina has been to all the Cathedrals and Basilicas in Ohio.
(9:40): A bit on Toledo's Cathedral.
(11:00) Cincinatti's Cathedral-Basilica of St. Peter in Chains.
(11:40): You can be all three things: Cathedral, Basilica and Shrine.
(12:40) If a Pope visits it's often named a Basilica.
(13:00) The first Catholic Cathedral is in Baltimore and it is all three: Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
(13:15): Church Search goes to St John Neumann
(16:35): Readings for the 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time

  continue reading

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