In England, what is the difference between a town and a city? Answer: a
city has a cathedral and a town or village does not. Hence, Oxford is a city and Cambridge is a
town, even though Kings Chapel in Cambridge is much larger than Oxford’s Christ
Church Cathedral.
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At the heart and center of Oxford is Christ Church
Cathedral, which dates from the 12th Century. It is the diocese of Oxford, which consists of the
counties of Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire. It is also, uniquely, the chapel of Christ Church, a college of the University of Oxford. |
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Christ
Church cathedral has the distinction of having a world-renowned choir since
1526. Every year the choir performs a
Christmas concert. We’ve been able to
attend twice now. The music, the
readings, and the atmosphere are all stunning.
It is a treat to hear the choir anytime (we’ve been to many Evensongs) but
the Christmas concert is especially enchanting. |
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I wasn’t able to take
many photos, and those I did where without a flash. Sadly, I haven’t been able to capture the
ambiance.
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Christ Church Cathedral is often claimed to be the smallest
cathedral in England,
and although it did once hold this distinction there are now smaller
cathedrals, as several parish churches were elevated to cathedral status in the
20th century.
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