N.Y. cathedral rededicated after 2001 fire

New York City’s landmark Episcopal Cathedral of St. John the Divine was rededicated Sunday (Nov. 30), nearly seven years after an electrical fire severely damaged what is called the world’s largest Gothic cathedral.

New York City’s landmark Episcopal Cathedral of St. John the Divine was rededicated Sunday (Nov. 30), nearly seven years after an electrical fire severely damaged what is called the world’s largest Gothic cathedral.

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