As I understand it (which is very little) the medieval cathedral was a funny mix of the sacred and the secular. Cathedrals still are, you might say.
Cathedrals would have been one of the few large buildings in a city and would be a meeting place as well as a place for divine worship.
It's good to have buildings that are explicitly set aside for the glory of God, but I don't think that means that they can never be used for other lawful purposes.
Cathedrals have more of a public character than most other churches where there's a "private" more family feel.
As far as we have the resources and the opportunities, and if we've nothing better to do, let's open up our church buildings.
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