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This is a list of cathedrals in Scotland. A cathedral church is a Christian place of worship that is the chief, or 'mother' church of a diocese. The distinction of cathedral refers to that church being the location of the cathedra, the seat of the bishop. In the strictest sense, only Christian denominations with an episcopal hierarchy — those that are led by bishops — possess cathedrals. However, in common parlance, the title cathedral is often still used to refer to former Scottish cathedrals, which are now within the (presbyterian) Church of Scotland.

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  • Això és una llista de catedrals d'Escòcia. Una catedral és un lloc de culte cristià mare d'un bisbat. La distinció de catedral fa referència a que l'església és la ubicació de la càtedra, la seu del bisbe. En el sentit més estricte, només les denominacions cristianes amb una jerarquia episcopal -es que són dirigides pels bisbes- posseeixen catedrals. Tanmateix, en parlant comú, el títol de la catedral sovint encara s'utilitza per referir-se a catedrals escoceses, que ara es troben dins de l'església d'Escocia (presbiterià). A causa de la història religiosa d'Escòcia, es troben catedrals de diverses denominacions cristianes diferents al voltant del país. Abans de la Reforma escocesa, l'església cristiana a Escòcia era catòlica romana. Les seves tretze bisbats estaven governades per un bisbe que tenia la seu episcopal centrada en una catedral. En 1560, l'església escocesa va trencar la comunió amb Roma i es va convertir en protestant. Després d'anys de disputes, l'Església post-Reforma d'Escòcia finalment va abolir l'Episcopat el 1689 i va adoptar el sistema de govern presbiterià. Les antigues catedrals d'Escòcia es van mantenir com a esglésies parroquials, ara organitzades sota un sistema de sínodes i presbiteriaris. L'església episcopal escocesa es va formar com un escull de l'església establerta, conservant el sistema de bisbes, però va ser exclòs de la vida religiosa tradicional. A la fi del segle xix, les lleis que reprimien l'adoració episcopal i catòlica van ser derogades (per exemple, sota les lleis de relleu catòlic romà). Amb la seva nova llibertat, aquestes denominacions van florir i van començar a construir les seves pròpies catedrals. Per aquest motiu, les catedrals catòliques episcopals i escoceses d'Escòcia són principalment d'origen victorià. (ca)
  • This is a list of cathedrals in Scotland. A cathedral church is a Christian place of worship that is the chief, or 'mother' church of a diocese. The distinction of cathedral refers to that church being the location of the cathedra, the seat of the bishop. In the strictest sense, only Christian denominations with an episcopal hierarchy — those that are led by bishops — possess cathedrals. However, in common parlance, the title cathedral is often still used to refer to former Scottish cathedrals, which are now within the (presbyterian) Church of Scotland. Because of Scotland's religious history, cathedrals of several different Christian denominations are found around the country. Before the Scottish Reformation, the Christian church in Scotland was Catholic. Its thirteen dioceses were each governed by a bishop whose Episcopal see was centred on a cathedral. In 1560, the Scottish church broke communion with Rome and became Protestant. After years of dispute, the post-Reformation Church of Scotland finally abolished the Episcopacy in 1689 and adopted the Presbyterian system of governance. Scotland's former cathedrals remained in use as parish churches, now organised under a system of synods and presbyteries. The Scottish Episcopal Church formed as a breakaway from the Established Church of Scotland, retaining the system of bishops, was Anglican, but it was excluded from mainstream religious life. In the later 19th century, laws repressing Episcopalian and Catholic worship were repealed (for example, under the Roman Catholic relief bills). With their newfound freedom, these denominations flourished and began to build their own cathedrals. For this reason, Scotland's Episcopalian and Catholic cathedrals are mostly Victorian in origin. (en)
  • Questa è una lista delle cattedrali della Scozia: (it)
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  • Questa è una lista delle cattedrali della Scozia: (it)
  • Això és una llista de catedrals d'Escòcia. Una catedral és un lloc de culte cristià mare d'un bisbat. La distinció de catedral fa referència a que l'església és la ubicació de la càtedra, la seu del bisbe. En el sentit més estricte, només les denominacions cristianes amb una jerarquia episcopal -es que són dirigides pels bisbes- posseeixen catedrals. Tanmateix, en parlant comú, el títol de la catedral sovint encara s'utilitza per referir-se a catedrals escoceses, que ara es troben dins de l'església d'Escocia (presbiterià). (ca)
  • This is a list of cathedrals in Scotland. A cathedral church is a Christian place of worship that is the chief, or 'mother' church of a diocese. The distinction of cathedral refers to that church being the location of the cathedra, the seat of the bishop. In the strictest sense, only Christian denominations with an episcopal hierarchy — those that are led by bishops — possess cathedrals. However, in common parlance, the title cathedral is often still used to refer to former Scottish cathedrals, which are now within the (presbyterian) Church of Scotland. (en)
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  • Llista de catedrals d'Escòcia (ca)
  • Cattedrali in Scozia (it)
  • List of cathedrals in Scotland (en)
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