Canterbury cathedral with a history of at least 1400 years worshiped God in the grounds of the cathedral and his power and elegance shapes human life through church prayers. Since the murder of Thomas Beckett in the cathedral of 1170, Canterbury has attracted thousands of pilgrims. This tradition continues to this day, and a large group of people will welcome you warmly, including welcome party, tour guide, assistant of cathedral, pastor. Canterbury Cathedral and the Metropolitan Cathedral are pilgrims for worshiping the glory of Almighty God and our Savior Christ, established by Saint Augustine.
Canterbury, Canterbury's Canterbury Cathedral is one of the oldest and most famous Christianity buildings in the UK. It is part of the World Heritage. It is the Cathedral of the Archbishop of Canterbury and is now a symbolic leader of the British Church leader Justin Verbi and the British Church of England. Its official name is Canterbury Cathedral and the Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ. The cathedral was built in 597 and completely rebuilt between 1070 and 1077. The eastern end was greatly expanded in the early twelfth century and mostly rebuilt in Gothic style after the fire in 1174 to accommodate pilgrims who visited Archbishop Thomas Beckett who was killed in the 1174 cathedral. Norman's corridor and cross section were destroyed until late 14th century and destroyed to open the way to the present building.
Prior to coming to Canterbury, Lanfrank was the abbot of Saint Etienne in Caen in Normandy, where he oversaw the reconstruction of the monastery church. Canterbury Cathedral can still be traced back to the strong influence of early construction. New Norman Cathedral of Lanfrank was ordered in October 1077. Many shopping cart treasures represent gifts of pilgrims who appreciate for centuries and were robbed and used by the king. One of the treasures is a wonderful ruby donated by French Regale, Louis VII, and Henry made a thumb ring. Today I burned a candle at the old shrine.
Canterbury Cathedral is one of the oldest Christian churches in the UK and continues to play a central role in British Christianity. Originally founded in 602 AD by Saint Augustine, it remains the leader of the British Church of the Church of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the cathedral of the world. Prior to coming to Canterbury, Lanfrank was the abbot of Saint Etienne in Caen in Normandy, where he oversaw the reconstruction of the monastery church. Canterbury Cathedral can still be traced back to the strong influence of early construction. The new Norman Cathedral of Lanfranc was used in October 1077