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  • Construction scaffolding surrounds a war memorial crucifix outside a church in Pimlico, a dystopian landscape of faith and religion, on 4th January 2022, in London, England.
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  • Construction scaffolding surrounds a war memorial crucifix outside a church in Pimlico, a dystopian landscape of faith and religion, on 4th January 2022, in London, England.
    crucifix_scaffolding-02-04-01-2023.jpg
  • Construction scaffolding surrounds a war memorial crucifix outside a church in Pimlico, a dystopian landscape of faith and religion, on 4th January 2022, in London, England.
    crucifix_scaffolding-01-04-01-2023.jpg
  • A Christian crucifix stands encased in a wooden box that has been attached to a panelled wall in Quebec, Canada. The image is white except for the Jesus icon itself and coloured lights which glow on this dark afternoon in the depths of Winter. The religious shrine consists of the human effigy standing a plinth next to faded dried flowers. On the left side are six wheel hubs also fixed to a wire fence that borders this person's property. Their decorative design suggests the Canadian owner likes driving sports or utility vehicles but who is also a worshipper of the Christian faith and believer in idols. Canada's 2001 Census showed, 72% of the Canadian population listed Roman Catholicism or Protestantism as their religion. The Roman Catholic Church in Canada is by far the country's largest single denomination.
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  • Construction scaffolding surrounds a war memorial crucifix outside a church in Pimlico, a dystopian landscape of faith and religion, on 4th January 2022, in London, England.
    crucifix_scaffolding-05-04-01-2023.jpg
  • Construction scaffolding surrounds a war memorial crucifix outside a church in Pimlico, a dystopian landscape of faith and religion, on 4th January 2022, in London, England.
    crucifix_scaffolding-04-04-01-2023.jpg
  • Construction scaffolding surrounds a war memorial crucifix outside a church in Pimlico, a dystopian landscape of faith and religion, on 4th January 2022, in London, England.
    crucifix_scaffolding-06-04-01-2023.jpg
  • Lunchtime Londoners rest in summer sunshine beneath a crucifix in the City of London, UK.
    crucifix_people-03-15-08-2016.jpg
  • Lunchtime Londoners rest in summer sunshine beneath a crucifix in the City of London, UK.
    crucifix_people-04-15-08-2016.jpg
  • Lunchtime Londoners rest in summer sunshine beneath a crucifix in the City of London, UK.
    crucifix_people-01-15-08-2016.jpg
  • Lunchtime Londoners rest in summer sunshine beneath a crucifix in the City of London, UK.
    crucifix_people-02-15-08-2016.jpg
  • A sheet metal Jesus crucifix (a popular local copy from an historical Rutherian church) near Jaworki, on 20th September 2019, near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland. The village of a thriving Rutherian community was once here in Biala Woda where over 100 farms were located - the remains of which are still seen. A wooden cross with a figure of Christ cut from sheet metal survived the culture. Similar crosses and chapels can be found in the colloquial language of White Water  in the Romanian, Ukrainian or Eastern Slovakia Carpathians. 
    poland-161-20-09-2019.jpg
  • A sheet metal Jesus crucifix (a popular local copy from an historical Rutherian church) outside an abandoned industrial building on the outskirts of Jaworki, on 20th September 2019, <br />
near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland. The village of a thriving Rutherian community was once in nearby Biala Woda where over 100 farms were located - the remains of which are still seen. A wooden cross with a figure of Christ cut from sheet metal survived the culture. Similar crosses and chapels can be found in the colloquial language of White Water  in the Romanian, Ukrainian or Eastern Slovakia Carpathians. 
    poland-159-20-09-2019.jpg
  • Typical Tyrolean wooden crucifix on a backstreet courtyard wall in the modern town of Klausen-Chiusa in south Tyrol, north Italy.
    klausen_italy24-16-07-2015.jpg
  • Woman carrying red umbrella walks towartds shop, under large town crucifix in Klausen-Chiusa in the Italian south Tyrol.
    klausen_italy14-15-07-2015.jpg
  • A crucifix located on the edge of a vineyard in the South Tyrolean town of Klausen-Chiusa in northern Italy.
    klausen_italy10-15-07-2015.jpg
  • A sheet metal Jesus crucifix (a popular local copy from an historical Rutherian church) near Jaworki, on 20th September 2019, near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland. The village of a thriving Rutherian community was once here in Biala Woda where over 100 farms were located - the remains of which are still seen. A wooden cross with a figure of Christ cut from sheet metal survived the culture. Similar crosses and chapels can be found in the colloquial language of White Water  in the Romanian, Ukrainian or Eastern Slovakia Carpathians. 
    poland-160-20-09-2019.jpg
  • A sheet metal Jesus crucifix (a popular local copy from an historical Rutherian church) outside an abandoned industrial building on the outskirts of Jaworki, on 20th September 2019, <br />
near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland. The village of a thriving Rutherian community was once in nearby Biala Woda where over 100 farms were located - the remains of which are still seen. A wooden cross with a figure of Christ cut from sheet metal survived the culture. Similar crosses and chapels can be found in the colloquial language of White Water  in the Romanian, Ukrainian or Eastern Slovakia Carpathians. 
    poland-152-20-09-2019.jpg
  • Cyclist carrying red umbrella walks towartds shop, under large town crucifix in Klausen-Chiusa in the Italian south Tyrol.
    klausen_italy15-15-07-2015.jpg
  • Visitors rest beneath a large crucifix in the town of Corvara during the summer walking season in south Tyrol, northern Italy.
    corvara_italy23-18-07-2015.jpg
  • A Catholic crucifix and vineyard in the wine growing region south-west of Bolzano, South Tyrol, northern Italy.
    appiano_italy35-12-07-2015.jpg
  • A Catholic crucifix and vineyard in the wine growing region south-west of Bolzano, South Tyrol, northern Italy.
    appiano_italy33-12-07-2015.jpg
  • Detail of a Catholic crucifix in the wine growing region of Bolzano, South Tyrol, northern Italy.
    appiano_italy01-11-07-2015.jpg
  • Rural crucifix and red flowers on a roadside shrine on the Jaufenpass in South Tyrol, northern Italy.
    alto_adige02-13-07-2015.jpg
  • Crucifix on altar at St. Lawrence's Catholic church in Feltham, London.
    catholic_church29-23-08-2010.jpg
  • A pectoral crucifix cross worn by an anonymous Anglican (Protestant Church of England) Bishop during Pope Benedict XVI's papal tour of Britain 2010, the first visit by a pontiff since 1982. Taxpayers footed the £10m bill for non-religious elements, which largely angered a nation still reeling from the financial crisis. Pope Benedict XVI is the head of the biggest Christian denomination in the world, some one billion Roman Catholics, or one in six people. In Britain there are about five million Catholics but only a quarter of Catholics regularly attend Sunday Mass and some churches have closed owing to spending cuts.
    pope_visit30-17-09-2010.jpg
  • A walker climbs wooden steps in Biala Woda in the Tatra mountains, passing a sheet metal Jesus crucifix (a popular local copy from an historical Rutherian church) near Jaworki, on 20th September 2019, near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland. The village of a thriving Rutherian community was once here in Biala Woda where over 100 farms were located - the remains of which are still seen. A wooden cross with a figure of Christ cut from sheet metal survived the culture. Similar crosses and chapels can be found in the colloquial language of White Water  in the Romanian, Ukrainian or Eastern Slovakia Carpathians. 
    poland-162-20-09-2019.jpg
  • A sheet metal Jesus crucifix (a popular local copy from an historical Rutherian church) outside an abandoned industrial building on the outskirts of Jaworki, on 20th September 2019, <br />
near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland. The village of a thriving Rutherian community was once in nearby Biala Woda where over 100 farms were located - the remains of which are still seen. A wooden cross with a figure of Christ cut from sheet metal survived the culture. Similar crosses and chapels can be found in the colloquial language of White Water  in the Romanian, Ukrainian or Eastern Slovakia Carpathians. 
    poland-154-20-09-2019.jpg
  • A sheet metal Jesus crucifix (a popular local copy from an historical Rutherian church) outside an abandoned industrial building on the outskirts of Jaworki, on 20th September 2019, <br />
near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland. The village of a thriving Rutherian community was once in nearby Biala Woda where over 100 farms were located - the remains of which are still seen. A wooden cross with a figure of Christ cut from sheet metal survived the culture. Similar crosses and chapels can be found in the colloquial language of White Water  in the Romanian, Ukrainian or Eastern Slovakia Carpathians. 
    poland-153-20-09-2019.jpg
  • A man sits beneath a large Jesus crucifix on the wall of a church in the town of Klausen-Chiusa in the south Tyrol, Italy.
    klausen_italy12-15-07-2015.jpg
  • Detail of a Jesus crucifix in Pransasores, a Dolomites hamlet in south Tyrol, Italy.
    badia_pransasores01-19-07-2015.jpg
  • Detail of a crucifix on a derelict grave in a rural french hamlet in Indre-et-Loire.
    civray_cemetery03-07-07-2014.jpg
  • Open Bible and crucifix on altar in St. Lawrence's Catholic church in Feltham, London.
    catholic_church32-23-08-2010.jpg
  • Crucifix on altar at St. Lawrence's Catholic church in Feltham, London.
    catholic_church31-23-08-2010.jpg
  • Wooden crucifix mounted on barn wall of small farm in Principality of Liechtenstein.
    liechtenstein_crucifix01-08-02-1990.jpg
  • A pectoral crucifix cross worn by an anonymous Anglican (Protestant Church of England) Bishop during Pope Benedict XVI's papal tour of Britain 2010, the first visit by a pontiff since 1982. Taxpayers footed the £10m bill for non-religious elements, which largely angered a nation still reeling from the financial crisis. Pope Benedict XVI is the head of the biggest Christian denomination in the world, some one billion Roman Catholics, or one in six people. In Britain there are about five million Catholics but only a quarter of Catholics regularly attend Sunday Mass and some churches have closed owing to spending cuts.
    pope_visit29-17-09-2010.jpg
  • A Catholic crucifix and vineyard in the wine growing region south-west of Bolzano, South Tyrol, northern Italy.
    appiano_italy36-12-07-2015.jpg
  • A Catholic crucifix and vineyard in the wine growing region south-west of Bolzano, South Tyrol, northern Italy.
    appiano_italy34-12-07-2015.jpg
  • Detail of a crucifix in the cemetery of the church of St Radegonde in Talmont-sur-Gironde, Charente-Maritime, France. Built in 1094, the church was a resting place for the Pilgrimage of Saint James of Compostela on the via Turonensis, because the pilgrims crossed the river Gironde at this spot.
    france_talmont05-29-06-2014.jpg
  • A plaster figure of Jesus draped with plastic beads and a crucifix at a gravestone in a south London cemetery.
    norwood_cemetery04-12-09-2012.jpg
  • Beneath tall columns and pillars is the altar and crucifix in the central nave of Alcobaca Monastery (Mosteiro de Santa Maria de Alcobaca), on 16th July, at Alcobaca, Portugal. The monastery was completed in 1223 for the Cistercian order and added to further by King Dinnis (Dennis) who built the main cloister and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Austere architecture is in keeping with the Cistercian regard for simplicity. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    portugal_alcobaca-03-16-07-2016.jpg
  • Beneath tall columns and pillars is the altar and crucifix in the central nave of Alcobaca Monastery (Mosteiro de Santa Maria de Alcobaca), on 16th July, at Alcobaca, Portugal. The monastery was completed in 1223 for the Cistercian order and added to further by King Dinnis (Dennis) who built the main cloister and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Austere architecture is in keeping with the Cistercian regard for simplicity. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    portugal_alcobaca-02-16-07-2016.jpg
  • A glowing crucifix faces out to the English Channel (in French, La Manche) at what was known during the WW2 D-Day landings on 6th June 1944, as Juno Beach at  Courseulles-sur-Mer, Normandy, France.
    juno_beach01-20-08-2003.jpg
  • A plaster figure of Jesus draped with plastic beads and a crucifix at a gravestone in a south London cemetery.
    cc_norwood_cemetery04-12-09-2012.jpg
  • Christian religious icons, crucifixes, Last Supper depictions, virgin Marys and angels adorn a shop wall in central Lisbon.
    religious_icons01-21-03-1994.jpg
  • Jesus on the cross with TV screen inside at St. Lawrence's Catholic church in Feltham, London.
    catholic_church27-23-08-2010.jpg
  • A crucified Christ on the cross and local jogger in Place du Peyrou, Montpellier, south of France.
    montpellier-81-19-06-2016.jpg
  • A crucified Christ on the cross and local jogger in Place du Peyrou, Montpellier, south of France.
    montpellier-80-19-06-2016.jpg
  • A crucified Christ on the cross looking down on the tall spire of Eglise St Anne (church) in Montpellier, south of France.
    montpellier-64-18-06-2016.jpg
  • A crucified Christ on the cross looking down on the tall spire of Eglise St Anne (church) in Montpellier, south of France.
    montpellier-60-18-06-2016.jpg
  • A crucified Christ on the cross and local teenagers in Place du Peyrou, Montpellier, south of France.
    montpellier-59-18-06-2016.jpg
  • A crucified Christ on the cross in Montpellier, south of France.
    montpellier-56-18-06-2016.jpg
  • Local resident of top floor apartment looked down upon by crucified Christ on the cross in Montpellier, south of France.
    montpellier-47-18-06-2016.jpg
  • Jesus on the cross with TV screen inside at St. Lawrence's Catholic church in Feltham, London.
    catholic_church35-23-08-2010.jpg
  • Grazing cows near the collection of Slovenian herders' mountain huts in Velika Planina, on 26th June 2018, in Velika Planina, near Kamnik, Slovenia. Velika Planina is a mountain plateau in the Kamnik–Savinja Alps - a 5.8 square kilometres area 1,500 metres (4,900 feet) above sea level. Otherwise known as The Big Pasture Plateau, Velika Planina is a winter skiing destination and hiking route in summer. The herders' huts became popular in the early 1930s as holiday cabins (known as bajtarstvo) but these were were destroyed by the Germans during WW2 and rebuilt right afterwards by Vlasto Kopac in the summer of 1945.
    slovenia-461-26-06-2018.jpg
  • A crucified Christ on the cross looking down on the tall spire of Eglise St Anne (church) in Montpellier, south of France.
    montpellier-63-18-06-2016.jpg
  • A crucified Christ on the cross in Montpellier, south of France.
    montpellier-55-18-06-2016.jpg
  • A crucified Christ on the cross with local man in Place du Peyrou, Montpellier, south of France.
    montpellier-52-18-06-2016.jpg
  • A crucified Christ on the cross with local man in Place du Peyrou, Montpellier, south of France.
    montpellier-51-18-06-2016.jpg
  • A crucified Christ on the cross looking down on the tall spire of Eglise St Anne (church) in Montpellier, south of France.
    montpellier-06-17-06-2016.jpg
  • Jesus on the cross and TV coverage of altar inside at St. Lawrence's Catholic church in Feltham, London.
    catholic_church38-23-08-2010.jpg
  • Jesus on the cross with TV screen inside at St. Lawrence's Catholic church in Feltham, London.
    catholic_church23-23-08-2010.jpg
  • A crucified Christ on the cross looking down on the tall spire of Eglise St Anne (church) in Montpellier, south of France.
    montpellier-62-18-06-2016.jpg
  • A crucified Christ on the cross looking down on the tall spire of Eglise St Anne (church) in Montpellier, south of France.
    montpellier-61-18-06-2016.jpg
  • A crucified Christ on the cross and local teenagers in Place du Peyrou, Montpellier, south of France.
    montpellier-57-18-06-2016.jpg
  • A crucified Christ on the cross and local citizens near Place du Peyrou, Montpellier, south of France.
    montpellier-53-18-06-2016.jpg
  • Local resident of top floor apartment looked down upon by crucified Christ on the cross in Montpellier, south of France.
    montpellier-49-18-06-2016.jpg
  • Jesus on the cross with TV screen inside at St. Lawrence's Catholic church in Feltham, London.
    catholic_church28-23-08-2010.jpg
  • Jesus on the cross with TV screen inside at St. Lawrence's Catholic church in Feltham, London.
    catholic_church26-23-08-2010.jpg
  • Banner-carrying Catholic pilgrims awaits arrival of Pope at Hyde Park rally during Pope Benedict XVI's papal tour of Britain 2010, the first visit by a pontiff since 1982. Taxpayers footed the £10m bill for non-religious elements, which largely angered a nation still reeling from the financial crisis. Pope Benedict XVI is the head of the biggest Christian denomination in the world, some one billion Roman Catholics, or one in six people. In Britain there are about five million Catholics but only a quarter of Catholics regularly attend Sunday Mass and some churches have closed owing to spending cuts.
    pope_visit152-18-09-2010.jpg
  • Figure of Virgin Mary at St. Lawrence's Catholic church in Feltham, London.
    catholic_church13-23-08-2010.jpg
  • The tomb of a former Mayor and officer of the Legion d'Honneur, Pol Calvet during WW2 in the village cemetery of Lagrasse, on 21st May 2017, in Lagrasse, Languedoc-Rousillon, south of France.  Lagrasse is listed as one of France's most beautiful villages and lies on the famous Route 20 wine route in the Basses-Corbieres region dating to the 13th century.
    lagrasse_france-71-25-05-2017.jpg
  • A Jesus Saves neon sign in the entrance of an evangelical church in Peckham, south London. Nearby are the voices and cries of the faithful, gathered on Easter Sunday, an important date in the Christian calendar. The cross is mounted on the inside wall, illuminated by its neon tube inside the plastic outer casing.
    jesus_saves04-29-03-2013.jpg
  • A Jesus Saves neon sign in the entrance of an evangelical church in Peckham, south London. The yellow doors at the top of steps with two doormats are open to welcome worshippers of this Christian community in south London. Inside are the voices and cries of the faithful, gathered on Easter Sunday, an important date in the Christian calendar. The cross is mounted on the inside wall, illuminated by its neon tube inside the plastic outer casing.
    jesus_saves02-29-03-2013.jpg
  • Old stone cross at the old church at Kilninian Church. The old church at Kilninian (built 1755, ten years after the Jacobite Rising)  but the site of worship with medieval tombstones dating from the 14th century, Kilninian, Isle of Mull, Scotland. church is one of the oldest, and until very recently, still used for worship.   Possibly standing on the site of an earlier medieval church, it first appears in the records of 1561, where it is stated that the parsonage of 'Keilnoening' had formerly belonged to the Abbot of Iona, one-third of the revenues going to the Bishop of the Isles as was customary in the diocese. Iona Abbey would have appointed a minister for the church at a stipend lower than the tithes. It is uncertain whether the church was dedicated to St Ninian, the apostle of Galloway, or to a local saint of the Early Christian period'.   It is also believed to have been once known as the Chapel of the Nine Maidens and in Gaelic  'Cill Naoi Nighean', although another possible name was The Church of the Holy Maidens - 'Cill Naoimh Nighean...(http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/mull/kilninianchurch/index.html)
    isle_of_mull283-20-11-2011.jpg
  • The old church at Kilninian (built 1755, ten years after the Jacobite Rising)  but the site of worship with medieval tombstones dating from the 14th century, Kilninian, Isle of Mull, Scotland. church is one of the oldest, and until very recently, still used for worship.   Possibly standing on the site of an earlier medieval church, it first appears in the records of 1561, where it is stated that the parsonage of 'Keilnoening' had formerly belonged to the Abbot of Iona, one-third of the revenues going to the Bishop of the Isles as was customary in the diocese. Iona Abbey would have appointed a minister for the church at a stipend lower than the tithes. It is uncertain whether the church was dedicated to St Ninian, the apostle of Galloway, or to a local saint of the Early Christian period'.   It is also believed to have been once known as the Chapel of the Nine Maidens and in Gaelic  'Cill Naoi Nighean', although another possible name was The Church of the Holy Maidens - 'Cill Naoimh Nighean...(http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/mull/kilninianchurch/index.html)
    isle_of_mull275-20-11-2011.jpg
  • Figure of Virgin Mary at St. Lawrence's Catholic church in Feltham, London.
    catholic_church12-23-08-2010.jpg
  • Confessional between penitent and priest at St. Lawrence's Catholic church in Feltham, London.
    catholic_church108-24-08-2010.jpg
  • Paula Douthett of the Sacred Dance Group holds a large cross at the christian friends' home in Dorset
    uk_evangelists03-25-04-1986.jpg
  • Seen through an orange-coloured prism, a figure walks along a south London street, its distorted perspective and geometry caused by the convex and concave shape of its thick lens, on 29th January 2021, in London, England.
    orange_prism01-29-01-2021.jpg
  • A couple admire a depiction of the crucifixion outside the Church of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary on Karmelicka street in the city of krakow, on 22nd September 2019, in Krakow, Malopolska, Poland.
    poland-255-22-09-2019.jpg
  • A detail of a priest's Alb (outer garment) after Mass was held held in a local rural Catholic church, on 15th October 1997, in Neubourg, Normandy, France
    catholic_church-15-10-1997_3.jpg
  • A banner advertising for new followers for the Catholic church, on 21st September 2016, in Waterloo, SE1, south London borough of Southwark, England UK
    catholic_church-05-21-09-2016.jpg
  • A nun looks up from the courtyard at Säben Abbey in Klausen, South Tyrol, Italy. Säben Abbey is a Benedictine nunnery established in 1687, when it was first settled by the nuns of Nonnberg Abbey in Salzburg.
    saaben_convent10-15-07-2015.jpg
  • A view in late afternoon of light illuminating a section of La Seu Cathedral while a shadow falls across a tilting cross, in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. La Seu is a Roman Catholic Cathedral located on one of the Balearic Islands of the Mediterranean, and was built on the site of an existing Arab mosque. The Cathedral, designed in the French Gothic style, was finished in 1601. Palma is the major city and port in the island of Mallorca and capital city of the autonomous community of the Balearic Islands in Spain. It is situated on the south coast of the island on the Bay of Palma.
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  • Set among idyllic fields of corn, the WW1 Somme cemetery of Redan Ridge, Serre Road, near Serre-Les-Puisieux, France - once the location of fierce  first world war battle.
    WW1_cemetery03-20-08-2003.jpg
  • Set among idyllic fields of corn, the WW1 Somme cemetery of Redan Ridge, Serre Road, near Serre-Les-Puisieux, France - once the location of fierce  first world war battle.
    WW1_cemetery05-20-08-2003.jpg
  • A Jesus Saves neon sign in the entrance of an evangelical church in Peckham, south London. Nearby are the voices and cries of the faithful, gathered on Easter Sunday, an important date in the Christian calendar. The cross is mounted on the inside wall, illuminated by its neon tube inside the plastic outer casing.
    jesus_saves03-29-03-2013.jpg
  • Canterbury 21/3/2013 - The Bishop of Guildford, the Right Reverend Christopher Hall arrives before the enthronement of the Church of England's 105th Archbishop of Canterbury, ex-oil executive and former Bishop of Durham the Right Reverend Justin Welby. Welby (57) follows a long Anglican heritage since Benedictine monk Augustine, the first Archbishop of Canterbury in 597AD Prince Charles and Prime Minister David Cameron joined 2,000 VIP guests to Canterbury Cathedral, the oldest church in England which has attracted pilgrims since Thomas a Becket was murdered in the Cathedral in 1170.
    archbishop_enthronement05-21-03-2013.jpg
  • The cross on the wall of Herne Hill's United Reform Church and the direction sign post (and its shadow) of Red Post Hill.
    crosses_crucifix05-09-12-2010.jpg
  • The cross on the wall of Herne Hill's United Reform Church and the direction sign post (and its shadow) of Red Post Hill.
    crosses_crucifix04-09-12-2010.jpg
  • The cross on the wall of Herne Hill's United Reform Church and the direction sign post (and its shadow) of Red Post Hill.
    crosses_crucifix02-09-12-2010.jpg
  • Jesus crucifixtion figure on wall at St. Lawrence's Catholic church in Feltham, London.
    catholic_church33-23-08-2010.jpg
  • Confessional between penitent and priest at St. Lawrence's Catholic church in Feltham, London.
    catholic_church110-24-08-2010.jpg
  • Confessional between penitent and priest at St. Lawrence's Catholic church in Feltham, London.
    catholic_church100-24-08-2010.jpg
  • Feminist theologian, writer and Anglican priest Jan Fortune-Wood outside her St Barnabas Church in Kingshurst.
    woman_priest-13-03-1994.jpg
  • With a banner telling them they shall be saved from evil, Christians worship together in the Royal Albert Hall
    uk_evangelists01-13-05-1986.jpg
  • Feminist theologian, writer and pioneering woman Anglican priest Jan Fortune-Wood at the altar of her Birmingham church St Barnabas Church in Kingshurst, Solihull.
    woman_priest01-13-03-1994.jpg
  • Two days after the killing of the Conservative member of parliament for Southend West, Sir David Amess MP, floral tributes are left in Eastwood Road North, a short distance from Belfairs Methodist Church in Leigh-on-Sea, on 17th October 2021, in Leigh-on-Sea, Southend , Essex, England. Amess was conducting his weekly constituency surgery when attacked with a knife by Ali Harbi Ali.
    david_amess-32-17-10-2021.jpg
  • An interior of St. Krzyza's Chapel, a subterranean church 1km beneath ground in Wieliczka Salt Mine, on 24th September 2019, in Wieliczka, Krakow, Malopolska, Poland.
    poland-352-24-09-2019.jpg
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