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May 3
- Judge tells doctor it is 'inappropriate' to say he is a Christian at work Victoria Ward and John Bingham, The Telegraph
- As Dutch churches shut, sacred art finds new use abroad Tom Heneghan, Reuters
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April 26
- The persistence of superstition in an irreligious Britain Andrew Brown, The Guardian
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January 6
- Kopimism: the world's newest religion explained Alison George, New Scientist
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January 4
- No Religion: U.K. Christians Lose Ground As Unbelief Grows Al Webb, Huffington Post
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December 30
- The Shroud of Turin: forgery or divine? A scientist writes Tom Chivers, The Telegraph
- Vatican says Turin Shroud is 'impossible to falsify' - lending weight to experiment that showed it was made in 'blinding flash' Rob Waugh, The Daily Mail
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December 29
- The top religion and ethics stories of 2011 William Crawley, BBC News
- A brief history of the Shroud of Turin Nida Siddiqui , National Post
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December 19
- Italian study claims Turin Shroud is Christ’s authentic burial robe Nick Squires, The Telegraph
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December 18
- 'Star Wars' Chosen As Religion In Czech Republic On New Census Huffington Post
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November 8
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October 27
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October 5
- Discovery of world's earliest Christian engravings reveals religion's ties to mysterious pagan sect Gavin Allen, The Daily Mail
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October 2
- Government to save Year of our Lord from BBC's 'Common Era' Chris Hastings, The Daily Mail
- Catholics in Poland celebrate what they see as miraculous communion wafer Associated Press
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September 30
- World's earliest surviving Christian inscription identified Owen Jarus, CBS News
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September 28
- Christians outraged as BBC drops B.C./A.D. dating method The Washington Post
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September 20
- Church of England battling ‘coolness of atheism’: archbishop Scott Maniquet, National Post
- Could the Vatican Go to Court for Human-Rights Abuses? Stephan Faris, Time
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September 8
- September 11 highlighted radical faith; Can it be defused? Tom Heneghan, Reuters
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