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Christ Church Cathedral
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Religion
Affiliation ECUSA
Province IV (Southeast)
Ecclesiastical or organizational status Cathedral
Leadership Episcopal Diocese of Tennessee
Bishop: John C. Bauerschmidt, Bishop of Tennessee
Dean: Timothy Kimbrough
Location
Location 900 Broadway Nashville, TN, USA
Architecture
Architect(s) Francis Kimball (Main building)
Russell E. Hart (Tower)
Architectural type Parish church
Architectural style Gothic revival
Completed 1894 (Main building)
1947 (Tower)
Specifications
Direction of façade South
Materials Sandstone
Website
http://www.christcathedral.org

Christ Church Cathedral in Nashville, Tennessee, is the cathedral church of the Episcopal Diocese of Tennessee in the Episcopal Church in the United States of America. The congregation was founded in 1829 and became the diocesan cathedral, by designation, in 1997.

Music and liturgies

The Cathedral Choir at Christ Church has been recognized by the Nashville Scene as the "Best Church Music" in Nashville at times. The choir participates in Sunday services as well as other services throughout the year.

In addition to four Sunday liturgies, the cathedral maintains a rhythm of daily Morning Prayer and daily celebrations of the Holy Eucharist. Other special liturgies of the cathedral that happen throughout the year include Choral Evensong (usually with Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament), the Feast of St. Francis and blessing of animals, and the Feast of St. Nicholas.

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