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Boys, not bombs, destroy historic church

A 116 year-old Norwegian church, which survived a bombing in WWII, has been burnt beyond repair by two boys playing with a cigarette lighter.

Culture, FeaturedFebruary 25, 2012
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Digital piracy group recognised as a religion

Sweden has recognised a pro-file sharing organisation as an official religion.

Business, CultureJanuary 16, 2012
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Gay church weddings almost a reality for Denmark

Gay couples in Denmark should soon be able to have religious wedding ceremonies after the government struck an agreement with the church.

Culture, DenmarkDecember 2, 2011
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Most Swedish church members do not believe in Jesus

Seventy-five percent of Church of Sweden members do not believe in Jesus, and 15 percent claim to be atheists, according to a recent survey.

Culture, FeaturedJune 26, 2011
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Tourists flock to ‘church in the rock’ despite closure

Tourists are still turning up at Helsinki’s ‘church in the rock’ in their throngs, despite the fact that it has be closed for months.

Featured, FinlandMay 30, 2011
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Swedish church funds drawn from porn

The diocese of Lund is making money through investing in porn distributors.

Business, FeaturedMay 22, 2011
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Religious group admits child abuse blunders

Leaders of a religious movement in Finland have admitted that cases of child abuse within its ranks have not been handled properly.

Featured, FinlandApril 15, 2011
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Bishops wage holy war against cost of cassocks

Danish priests are calling for a range of ‘off-the-peg’ cassocks after it was revealed that the tailor-made robes costs as much as fur coats.

Denmark, FeaturedMarch 4, 2011
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