Crucifix found in debris after WWI battle in France is being returned to church over 100 years later
A crucifix from World War I is being returned to its home church in Doingt, France. The crucifix was rescued from the remains of the church, which was destroyed during the Battle of the Somme — a ...
A service was held on Sunday to mark the official twinning of the two villages Two villages, one in Rutland and one in France, have been twinned after English villagers returned a crucifix retrieved ...
PARIS (AP) — Police questioned witnesses on Monday in their search for a man who took a hammer to a controversial photograph of a crucifix bathed in urine at an art exhibition in an Avignon museum.
A group of people have travelled more than 300 miles from England to France to return a crucifix retrieved from the rubble of a church in World War One. The cross originated from the church of ...
The crucifix back in the church at Doingt in France Credit: ITV Anglia A crucifix saved from the rubble of a French church during the First World War and brought to Britain has been returned to France ...
Mon 3 Jul 10.32pm • The crucifix was rescued from the rubble of the church by British soldiers, and for over a century was kept in All Saints Church in Tinwell near Stamford.
Two villages, one in Rutland and one in France, have been twinned after English villagers returned a crucifix retrieved from the rubble of a church in World War One. The cross originated from the ...
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