The cathedral was used as a social club during the German occupation of France.
The cathedral itself has been used to protest against social issues.
The cathedral, seized by the Government after annexation, had been used a museum of atheism.
The cathedral was used mainly for religious celebrations and special events, but not on a daily basis.
With the death of the resident parish priest in 2011, the cathedral is no longer used for regular worship.
The cathedral was used for worship up to 1961.
The cathedral is still used for services by the congregation.
In fact, the cathedral at Worcester was used as the basis for the front cover from 1958 until 1982.
The cathedral was built in 1909 and later used as a stable for Bolshevik cavalry, before reopening about 1980.
During the Soviet era, the cathedral was used as an anti-religious museum.