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.
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.
Bad examples, those two are they’re still catholic.
Those aren’t really Protestant churches, are they? Aren’t they Anglican Church or something?
The Anglican church is technically also a Protestant church.
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,
TIL! Thank you, I thought the Protestant split happened way earlier