St. John’s Cathedral, Jacksonville

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St. John’s Cathedral in Jacksonville is the principal Episcopal church of the Diocese of Florida and a historic landmark known for its Gothic Revival architecture and role as a spiritual and community center.

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St. John’s Cathedral, Jacksonville canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Episcopal church
cathedral
historic landmark
religious building
affiliation Anglican Communion
Episcopal Church
surface form: The Episcopal Church (USA)
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
buildingType church
category Cathedrals in Florida
Churches in Jacksonville, Florida
Episcopal cathedrals in the United States
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dedicatedTo Saint John
denomination Episcopal Church
function cathedral church
community center
spiritual center
hasDiocesanRole seat of the Bishop of the Diocese of Florida
heritageDesignation historic landmark in Jacksonville
isPrincipalChurchOf Diocese of Florida
surface form: Episcopal Diocese of Florida
locatedIn Diocese of Florida
Duval County, Florida
Jacksonville, Florida
notableFor Gothic Revival architecture
role as principal Episcopal church of the Diocese of Florida
role as spiritual and community center in Jacksonville
religiousTradition Anglican
Christianity
usedFor community events
outreach programs
religious ceremonies
worship services

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Diocese of Florida hasCathedral St. John’s Cathedral, Jacksonville