“Carlisle Cathedral is a well-established church in Carlisle, UK. The church is a grade-I-listed Anglican cathedral in Carlisle. Founded as an Augustinian priory, it became a cathedral in 1133 and is the seat of the Bishop of Carlisle. The church is the second smallest of England's ancient cathedrals. The cathedral is a historic and exciting church in the City's centre. Carlisle Cathedral serves the community for the good of the city's people, offering a peaceful space for prayer. The cathedral is a spectacular building inside and out and hosts various institutional events for the town. Their Sunday morning services welcome children from 8 years old to join a Young People's session in the Prior's Tower. Parents and preschool children are welcome to use the Canons' Vestry during the service, where toys are available.”
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