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The Charred Cross Of Coventry
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One of the most bombed cities of England during World War II was Coventry. The Nazis thought that they could break the spirit of the people if they bombed churches as well as factories. This they did with vengeance.
After the fire burned out at the cathedral in Coventry, the people attempted to clean up the place. While doing so, they uncovered charred timbers in the shape of the familiar Latin cross. They set it up in front of what was left of the sanctuary and held their Sunday worship services in that setting.
After the fire burned out at the cathedral in Coventry, the people attempted to clean up the place. While doing so, they uncovered charred timbers in the shape of the familiar Latin cross. They set it up in front of what was left of the sanctuary and held their Sunday worship services in that setting.

