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How Jesus foreskin became one of Christianity s most-coveted relics â and then disappeared
It s a relic deemed so taboo, the Vatican threatened excommunication to anyone who spoke of it. But for nearly 1,000 years before that, the holy foreskin of Jesus Christ was widely considered to be the holiest of relics. CBC Radio s Ideas examines the story of an unlikely object of devotion.
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During the Middle Ages, more than a dozen churches across western Europe claimed to have the holy foreskin
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The Circumcision is a painting by Giovanni Bellini. The New Testament states that after his birth, Jesus was circumcised according to Jewish tradition (Luke 2:21).(Wikimedia Commons/Giovanni Bellini)
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Schools to receive free resources to challenge Covid-19 vaccine conspiracy theories. (PA/Canva) Schools are set to be given free teaching materials to help challenge Covid-19 vaccine conspiracy theories. Critical thinking tools for school assemblies and lessons have been launched by the Stephen Hawking Foundation to help students discuss their concerns and uncertainties. It is hoped the move could help tackle hesitancy to take the jab in some communities. Available as a PowerPoint presentation, Are Vaccines Safe? provides teachers and school leaders with accurate, scientific information on a range of frequently asked questions about the Covid-19 vaccination programme. The Foundation worked with staff at Morpeth School in Tower Hamlets, east London, who initially devised the materials.