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From the ruins of Coventry, its old and new cathedrals provide a backdrop for reconciliation - Religion Media Centre

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By Angela Youngman Ever since Coventry’s destruction in the Second World War, its cathedral has been a centre for reconciliation. The city, which was a centre for munitions and metal factories, was bombed many times by the Luftwaffe, the most devastating raids taking place on the night of 14 November 1940, when more than 550 people were killed, 4,300 homes were destroyed, and about two-thirds of the city’s buildings damaged, including St Michael…
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Religion Media Centre broke the news in on Tuesday, May 6, 2025.
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