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St. John the Divine (cathedral)

St. John the Divine is a magnificent Gothic-style cathedral located in New York City, serving as the Episcopal Diocese’s cathedral. It’s one of the largest Christian churches globally, known for its impressive architecture, soaring ceilings, intricate stained glass windows, and extensive art. Construction began in 1892 but remains unfinished, symbolizing ongoing faith and community dedication. The cathedral hosts religious services, concerts, cultural events, and community programs, making it a spiritual and cultural landmark. Its grandeur and history reflect New York’s diversity and commitment to art, faith, and civic life.