On Wed, Dec 20, 2017 at 4:22 PM, Graeme Fitzpatrick
wrote:
> How about this one then? :-)
>
>
> http://ccheadliner.com/news/world-s-smallest-cathedral-
> about-to-close/article_156ea8a8-dbaf-11df-9bd0-001cc4c03286.html
>
>
> A Bishop lived on site & conducted services
How about this one then? :-)
http://ccheadliner.com/news/world-s-smallest-cathedral-about-to-close/article_156ea8a8-dbaf-11df-9bd0-001cc4c03286.html
A Bishop lived on site & conducted services every day, so it *would* have
been a cathedral (even though it looks like a garden shed!), so I guess
Ooh, historic buildings !
On Wed, Dec 20, 2017 at 9:54 AM, althio wrote:
>> Martin wrote:
> > wikipedia says: "it is known under the moniker the smallest cathedral in
> > the world"
>
> alt_name:hr=najmanja katedrala na svijetu
> alt_name:en=smallest cathedral in the
Martin wrote:
> wikipedia says: "it is known under the moniker the smallest cathedral in the
> world"
alt_name:hr=najmanja katedrala na svijetu
alt_name:en=smallest cathedral in the world
alt_name:de=kleinste Kathedrale der Welt
;)
> I do not insist and will leave this to the local mappers to
2017-12-20 9:51 GMT+01:00 althio :
> Martin wrote:
>
> > If this building is considered a cathedral I would use the tag.
>
> In the present case, it is not considered a cathedral today.
>
wikipedia says: "it is known under the moniker the smallest cathedral in
the world"
Janko wrote:
> Let me show to you, the smallest cathedral in the world:
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_the_Holy_Cross,_Nin
>
> It's not the seat of a bishop any more, but it was in the past (and
churches are often called cathedrals even after they lose the status of a
seat of a