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St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh (Episcopal)

Introduction to St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh (Episcopal)

St Mary's Cathedral (Scottish Gaelic: Cathair-eaglais Naomh Moire) or the Cathedral Church
of Saint Mary the Virgin is a cathedral of the Scottish Episcopal Church in the West End of
Edinburgh, Scotland. It was built in the late 19th century in the West End of Edinburgh's
New Town. The cathedral is the see of the Bishop of Edinburgh, one of seven bishops within
the Episcopal Church, which is part of the Anglican Communion. Designed in a Gothic style
by (Sir) George Gilbert Scott, the cathedral is now protected as a category A listed building.
and part of the Old Town and New Town of Edinburgh World Heritage Site. Reaching 90
metres (295 ft), its spire makes the building the tallest in the Edinburgh urban area.

== History ==
In 1689, following the Glorious Revolution, Presbyterianism was restored in place of
episcopacy in the national Church of Scotland. St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, as it then was,
came under the Established Church's ministry, resulting in Episcopalians being left without
a cathedral in Edinburgh. For a time the Episcopal residue of that congregation worshipped
in an old woollen mill in Carrubber's Close, near the site of the present Old Saint Paul's
Church. This was used as a pro-cathedral until the early 19th century, when this function
was served by the Church of St Paul in York Place.

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County, Pennsylvania. As of the 2010 census, its population was 321. Federal Correctional
Complex, Allenwood is located here.

Jauffret

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Tatsuhiro Nishimoto

NoteTatsuhiro Nishimoto

Tatsuhiro Nishimoto (西本 竜洋, Nishimoto Tatsuhiro, born April 29, 1980) is a former
Japanese football player.

== Playing career ==
Nishimoto was born in Iwakuni on April 29, 1980. After graduating from high school, he
joined J1 League club Bellmare Hiratsuka (later Shonan Bellmare) in 1999. On August 7, he
debuted against Nagoya Grampus Eight and scored 2 goals in this match. However the club
results were bad and was relegated to J2 League from 2000. His opportunity to play also
decreased due to injury from 2000 and he retired end of 2002 season.

Tatsuhiro Nishimoto

NoteTatsuhiro Nishimoto

Tatsuhiro Nishimoto (西本 竜洋, Nishimoto Tatsuhiro, born April 29, 1980) is a former
Japanese football player.

== Playing career ==
Nishimoto was born in Iwakuni on April 29, 1980. After graduating from high school, he
joined J1 League club Bellmare Hiratsuka (later Shonan Bellmare) in 1999. On August 7, he
debuted against Nagoya Grampus Eight and scored 2 goals in this match. However the club
results were bad and was relegated to J2 League from 2000. His opportunity to play also
decreased due to injury from 2000 and he retired end of 2002 season.

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