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I've lived in York all my life and as far as I'm aware the building is complete. The scaffolding is there for ongoing restoration work.........
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There was one planned for Liverpool which was never built.
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when England became Anglican, it was basically Henry VIII making himself the leader instead of the pope; so all churches went with him. Those who stayed true to Rome subsequently had to build their own churches (though I don't think this happened until the 19th century; Roman Catholicism was more or less banned until then). I can't think of any circumstances in which an Anglican church might revert to RC
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as of 2003, St Edmondsbury was the only unfinished cathedral in England
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/2862471.stm It's got its tower now and it's still Anglican. |
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