Cathedral - The Guessing Game (2010)
Stoner/Doom Metal | MP3 320 kbps | 117 MB
Year Of Release: 2010
Stoner/Doom Metal | MP3 320 kbps | 117 MB
Year Of Release: 2010
Disc 1
1. Immaculate Misconception 02:24
2. Funeral of Dreams 08:28
3. Painting in the Dark 06:18
4. Death of an Anarchist 07:12
5. The Guessing Game 03:08
6. Edwige's Eyes 07:08
7. Cats, Incense, Candles & Wine 06:01
Disc 2
1. One Dimensional People 02:30
2. The Casket Chasers 06:41
3. La Noche del Buque Maldito (aka Ghost Ship of the Blind Dead) 05:46
4. The Running Man 08:46
5. Requiem for the Voiceless 09:50
6. Journeys into Jade 10:36
A cathedral (French cathédrale from Lat. cathedra, "seat" from the Greek kathedra (καθέδρα), seat, bench, from kata "down" + hedra seat, base, chair) is a Christian church that contains the seat of a bishop. It is a religious building for worship, specifically of a denomination with an episcopal hierarchy, such as the Roman Catholic, Anglican, Orthodox, and some Lutheran and Methodist churches, which serves as a bishop's seat, and thus as the central church of a diocese, conference, or episcopate.
In the Greek Orthodox Church, the terms "kathedrikos naos" (literally: "cathedral shrine") is sometimes used for the church at which an archbishop or "metropolitan" presides. The term "metropolis" (literally "mother city") is used more commonly than "diocese" to signify an area of governance within the church.
There are certain variations on the use of the term "cathedral"; for example, some pre-Reformation cathedrals in Scotland now within the Church of Scotland still retain the term cathedral, despite the Church's Presbyterian polity that does not have bishops. The same occurs in Germany, where Protestant churches (many with a presbyterian or congregational polity) co-operate under an umbrella organisation, the Evangelical Church in Germany, with some retaining cathedrals or using the term as a merely honorary title and function, void of any hierarchical supremacy. As cathedrals are often particularly impressive edifices, the term is often used incorrectly as a designation for any large, important church.
Several cathedrals in Europe, such as that of Strasbourg, Essen, Freiburg i.B., and in England at York, Lincoln and Southwell, are referred to as Minster (German: Münster) churches, from Latin monasterium, because the establishments were served by canons living in community or may have been an abbey, prior to the Reformation. The other kind of great church in Western Europe is the abbey.
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