reconsecrations


A chronology of key events

Volunteers restoring a shrine in Guernsey made out of thousands of shells seek photos of its heyday to ensure faithful restoration.

A shrine in Guernsey made out of thousands of shells is to open to the public again after 30 years.

The Bishop of Wolverhampton announces he will retire at the end of 2006 after 13 years in the role.

The rebirth of a famous German church, riots in France and EU disharmony make headlines stories in the European press.

Dresdeners express pride and joy at the re-consecration of their famous church, finally restored after decades in ruins, Tristana Moore reports.

A German church destroyed by the Allies in World War II is re-consecrated after painstaking reconstruction.

Catholic and Orthodox worshippers are resuming services at the Church of the Nativity, after clearing up from the five-week siege.

Muscovites in their thousands pay their respects to a revered Russian saint, as they mark the restoration of a 14th century monastery.

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