Canterbury Cathedral, England
The Canterbury Cathedral in Canterbury, England, is one of the oldest Christian churches in England and the Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury, the Primate of All England and religious leader of the Church of England. The Cathedral is located at the centre of Canterbury and is also inscribed in the World Heritage Site.
In 10th century the Cathedral community was reorganized as Benedictine Abbey during the reforms of Archbishop St Dunstan who was buried on the south side of the High Altar. In 1540 was the Benedictine monastery dissolved by King Henry VIII and responsibility for the services was given to group of clergy known as the Dean and Chapter. The head of the Canterbury Cathedral in still the Dean who is currently the Very Reverend Robert Willis.



