England's cathedrals are booming. Last year 12 million people visited them and two, York and Canterbury, were among the nations top historic visitor attractions. But their appeal is not just for the day tripper; people still like worshipping in them - a lot. With superb music and creative liturgy, cathedrals are full at Christmas and Easter, and are bucking the general decline in church-going. On top of all that, in last month's budget, George Osborne gave them £20 million for repairs.
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