“Newport Cathedral is also known as St Woolos' or St Gwynllyw's Cathedral. Newport Cathedral serves as the seat of the Bishop of Monmouth. The Cathedral is a class I listed building. Newport Cathedral is a place to meet with Christ and others in prayer, worship, and all public gatherings and programs that bring people together. The Cathedral is also a site of pilgrimage for political and industrial historians. The original modest building has been replaced by a stone structure. The cathedral, which dates back to the 11th century, showcases many Norman features, including a 12th-century arch with a column.”
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