This, properly speaking, is a cathedral since it has a presiding bishop who lives and offers prayers here &mdash a detail which is all that separates a &lsquocathedral&rsquo from a regular church. I looked up to a lofty vaulted roof, and circled to see a great bare hall with chairs and pews pushed to the side. We were visiting on a Monday, and the shrine was being cleaned after Sunday Mass. Sweepers had been at work and a man brandished a large, industrial-sized mop, swishing in large swathes as he went. The cathedral is 100ft wide, 200ft long and its bell tower stands at an impressive 175ft. The whole structure was built, a small information board told me, in the Gothic Revival style and could accommodate 5,000 worshippers at once. There was more for the decorative flooring, mosaic tiles of six different colours were imported from Britain, and were laid by Italian masons. It is an impressive place, but the fact that takes you aback is that Medak is the largest diocese in Asia, and in world listings, stands only behind the diocese of Rome, making it the second largest in the world.