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Epiphany 2022: Three Kings parade returns to Madrid after COVID disruption

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This year's parade featured a giant mechanical elephant, live camels, and acrobats, as well as a traditional fireworks display at the end.
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France welcomes the New Year with more costly 'Galette des Rois'

9th - Higher Ed
The traditional sharing of the "Galette des Rois" in France has been slightly tarnished with bakers and chefs having to increase prices due to butter costs doubling in two years.
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Christians celebrate muted Easter for second year running amid COVID pandemic restrictions

9th - Higher Ed
From socially-distanced gatherings outside to virtual masses, Easter has been tempered for a second year amid lockdowns and pandemic restrictions.
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World's largest Catholic pilgrimage cancelled due to COVID-19

9th - Higher Ed
About 10 million people visit the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City every year, but this time, church and government officials have asked Catholics to worship at home.
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Top 10 ranking for migrant integration includes five EU countries

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This year's Migrant Integration Policy Index includes five EU countries in its top 10 ranking.
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Places of worship across world shut down over coronavirus

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Islam, Christianity and Buddhism among major religions imposing restrictions to curb the spread of coronavirus infections.
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Philippines: Church attendance hits low over coronavirus fears

9th - Higher Ed
Fears over coronavirus outbreak keep people away from Sunday mass services in the country with the largest Roman Catholic community in Asia.
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As religions fade globally, Hinduism in India and Islam worldwide grow stronger | I Witness

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A new Pew study reveals how India defies the global decline in religion. As Christianity wanes, Hinduism in India remains resilient, while Islam, fuelled by demographics, rises fast worldwide. The report, based on more than 2,700...
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Poland elections: Late poll gives Nawrocki the edge, Warsaw mayor trails by less than 1% votes

9th - Higher Ed
Poland's presidential election results have gone down to the wire, with polls suggesting a neck-and-neck contest between conservative Karol Nawrocki and his liberal rival Rafał Trzaskowski. Watch in for more details!
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Pope Leo XIV's inaugural mass attracts tens of thousands, including PM Carney

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Pope Leo XIV offered a message of communion during his inaugural mass in St. Peter’s Square on Sunday. An estimated 200,000 pilgrims, patriarchs and political leaders — including Prime Minister Mark Carney — were there to witness the...
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Pope Francis laid to rest at Santa Maria Maggiore basilica after funeral

9th - Higher Ed
Pope Francis was laid to rest Saturday at Santa Maria Maggiore basilica a a funeral mass at St. Peter’s Square attended by as many as a quarter million people. Francis died Monday at age 88 after suffering a stroke.
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Christians celebrate Easter Sunday across major European cities

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Events were held across many European capitals to mark the Christian Easter holiday, which celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ after his crucifixion.
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Smackdowns and salvation: Inside the UK church where wrestling is worship

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At St. Peter’s Anglican Church in Shipley, UK, pro wrestling is performed at a monthly event to bring people closer to God. The initiative was founded by Gareth “Angel” Thompson, who overcame childhood trauma and homelessness.
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No, the UK isn't forcing school pupils to study Islam

9th - Higher Ed
In reality, there's a legal expectation that school curriculums should reflect that traditions in England are "in the main Christian".
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Greenland's Inuit reclaim identity as independence debate grows and another US VIP visit looms

9th - Higher Ed
During colonial rule, Denmark enforced assimilation policies, unofficially banning the Inuit language, forced sterilisations and removing children from their families to be placed in Danish homes. Policies which left Greenlanders bitter.
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Who is Spreading Hinduphobia? Kushal Mehra Reveals the 'Disturbing Reality'

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Is Hinduphobia real? Is it rising in the USA? Is it a result of deep-rooted religious preconditioning? In this conversation, Kushal Mehra uncovers the bias against Hindus in the West, exposing the real reasons behind the growing...
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Christian communities across Europe take part in traditional Epiphany celebrations

9th - Higher Ed
Orthodox Christians participated in blessing of the waters ceremonies, while Catholics in the Vatican attended Mass in St. Peter's basilica.
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Burning of Christmas tree prompts protests in Syria

9th - Higher Ed
Hundreds of Christian protesters holding large wooden crosses marched through the streets of Damascus on Tuesday after a Christmas tree was set on fire in the city of Hama a day earlier. The protesters demanded greater protections for...
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Swiss chapel hosts "AI Jesus" confession sessions to connect faith with technology

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In Switzerland, a two-month experiment explored the intersection of technology and religion through an AI-powered "Jesus" avatar held in a Catholic chapel’s confessional.
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Boris Johnson cautioned that the Republican party "has a weird sort of homoerotic fascination with Putin"

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The Republican Party has a “weird sort of homoerotic fascination with Putin,” former U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said at Fortune Global Forum.
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Crowds gather in Trafalgar Square to watch play, Passion of Jesus

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The Wintershall players’ the Passion of Jesus is performed to crowds in Trafalgar Square, central London, on Good Friday.
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Reform UK leader Richard Tice speaks in Barnsley

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Reform UK leader Richard Tice speaks in Barnsley as part of the General Election campaign. The General is set to take place on Thursday July 4.
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Palm Sunday Procession held at St Martin-in-the-Fields followed by Passion Gospel Drama performance

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On the occasion of Palm Sunday, members he St Martin-in-the-Fields community took part in a procession at Trafalgar Square followed by performing the Passion Gospel Drama in London.
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T/L track across lichen covered tombstones, St. Genny's churchyard, Cornwall, UK,

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T/L track across lichen covered tombstones, St. Genny's churchyard, Cornwall, UK,