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   <title>I Woke Up This Morning and My Church Had Disappeared</title>
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   <summary> Imagine, you wake up on Sunday morning, stir the kids, shower and put on your Sunday best. After breakfast everyone piles into the car and off you go to church. Your eldest bemoans having to go to Mass and...</summary>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;" align="left">	Imagine, you wake up on
Sunday morning, stir the kids, shower and put on your Sunday best.
After breakfast everyone piles into the car and off you go to
church.  Your eldest bemoans having to go to Mass and you're secretly
worried your little one is going to create havoc running up and down
the aisle so you pre-plan putting her straight into the children's
room. When you get there however, all that remains are the
foundations, the whole building has gone and you are left wondering if
your auto-pilot has malfunctioned and you've taken a wrong turn
somewhere along the way. "I'm sure the church was here, have I
taken a wrong turn dear?"  You recognise many of the bemused faces
in the parking lot as the parishioners you've seen every Sunday and
then it dawns on you. Someone has nicked the church.</p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;" align="left">	For the villagers of
Komarovo, a village 186 miles north-east of Moscow, this scenario is a
stark reality. Local prosecutors where informed by members of the
Russia Orthodox Church that the 200-year-old church in a rural
location near Komarovo has all but disappeared. All that remains of
the two-story building are the foundations and some sections of wall,
the church said. It's not uncommon in rural Russia for thieves to
target churches. Religious icons can be sold and building materials
from church structures can be sold on the black market but I wonder
if this is the first time an entire church has disappeared.</p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;" align="left">	My own church was built at
a time when the locals where starving, one generation on from the
potato famine, perhaps as this economic recession and property bubble
that has hammered the Irish economy bites, we will tear down our own
church in order to feed our people.</p>
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