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St Giles' Cathedral

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St Giles’ Cathedral stands in Edinburgh’s Old Town as one of Scotland’s oldest surviving churches. Constructed primarily during the medieval period, it showcases significant Gothic architectural features. The cathedral holds historical importance due to its role as a key Presbyterian center and association with figures like John Knox. It remains a place of worship and a major tourist destination for visitors interested in Scottish history and religious heritage.

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Why is St Giles' called Edinburgh's High Kirk?

St Giles' Cathedral is known as the High Kirk of Edinburgh within the Church of Scotland tradition. Its civic role became central during the religious transformation after 1559.

What is John Knox's connection to St Giles' Cathedral?

John Knox is historically connected to St Giles' as a figure linked to Reformation preaching in Edinburgh. The 1559 period and the Scottish Reformation are key markers in that relationship.

Where is the cathedral located in Edinburgh?

St Giles' stands on Edinburgh's Royal Mile in the city center. It is one of the most referenced sites when people search for Reformation-era landmarks in Edinburgh.

Is St Giles' tied to a specific religious movement?

The cathedral is closely tied to the Church of Scotland and the Reformed identity shaped after 1559. This makes it a historical anchor for readers of Scottish religious history.

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