I have had many experiences that changed my awareness of life. One of them is when I went to England in London. It is called St. Paul's Cathedral. I have never been to the "cathedral" before, so I do not want to see it. But my coach said that when we got there heard a voice crying in my mind: "You dislike this!" Boy, I am very pleased that I did this. Because when I stood under the huge concrete stairway towards the Holy Gate.
Washington's National Cathedral, officially known as St. Peter and St. Paul's Cathedral, includes the Cathedral of the Episcopal Church, historical buildings, beautiful museums, a place of engineering for miracles, spiritual comfort. When I first visited the cathedral, I thought it was very big and beautiful. When I visited for the second time, I participated in a behind-the-scenes tour, I was shocked by the details of the cathedral. I appreciate it as much as I know about the cathedral. The size of this place is wonderful, the stained glass is beautiful and tells a nice store. There is also an interesting story about the integration of Darth Vader into the cathedral design. The damage to the structure during the 2011 earthquake was painful, and maintenance work is still in progress.
The names of St. Peter and St. Paul's Cathedral are tied to the memory of two powerful early Christian fathers who often have independent churches. Most powerfully, the unity of the two saints in Washington reflects the permanent ideals of reconciliation behind the cathedral. Because Peter and Paul do not always agree with everything. The ideal of consensus among these two Apostles and among all is reflected in the prayer appointed on June 29.
A week later, on June 29th we had a double feast of the cathedral Saint Peter and the patron saint of St. Paul. That name came from pastor George William Douglas of Saint John, Lafayette Square. And they helped to draft the Constitution for the new 'church for national purpose'. The historical tradition of Simon Peter who is one of the apostles is the first pope, his name means "rock" and the disciple causes Jesus' words to become his "rock" to build a church It was. : 18). Paul, originally named Saul, was a Roman citizen who persecuted Christians before his powerful conversion to Damascus, where he lost his sight and regained (Acts 9). His letter to the early Christian community is one of the earliest verses in the New Testament.