• UnspecificGravity@piefed.social
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      Almost all of which were built before the reformation.

      Ulm Minster, Cologne Cathedral, Speyerer Dom, the Berlin Cathedral, all originally Catholic.

      England is a better example since their brand of Protestantism really favored big works to rival the Catholics.

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        Cologne Cathedral, Speyerer Dom

        Bad examples, those two are they’re still catholic.

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            Huh, didn’t realise. It’s for sure not catholic, but thought it was something in between.

            Edit: Right, you did say technically. According to Wikipedia,

            The degree of distinction between Protestant and Catholic tendencies within Anglicanism is routinely a matter of debate both within specific Anglican churches and the Anglican Communion.

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        That’s true for most of Europe, since protestant split happened so late