Hi Religion Unplugged readers, The 50-foot-tall Holy Trinity Church was assembled on King George Island in 2004, and it stands well-maintained to this day. The church is a safe haven for visitors at what’s considered the “gateway” onto the continent. In today’s top story, contributor Graciela Ibáñez explores the church, from its unusual beginnings (originally built in Siberia, then shipped down in pieces!) to its current home at the “end of the world.” A Russian Orthodox Church Rises From The Ice In AntarcticaOn Antarctica’s King George Island, the 22-year-old Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Church stands as a striking symbol of faith and craftsmanship. Built in Siberia, shipped across the world and rebuilt near Russia’s Bellingshausen Station, the wooden chapel draws visitors awed by its beauty, resilience and unlikely presence amid ice and penguins. by Graciela Ibáñez Cesar Chavez’s Faith Reexamined Amid Abuse Allegations
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❄️ Rising from the ice in Antarctica
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