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Church helps mining community evolve in dark, warming Arctic

Por: ABC News Health January 27, 2023

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LONGYEARBYEN, Norway -- The warm glow of Svalbard Kirke’s lights gleams on the mountain slope from where the church stands over this remote Norwegian Arctic village, cloaked in the polar night’s constant darkness.A century after it was founded to minister to the coal miners who settled Longyearbyen, the Lutheran house of faith is open 24/7, serving as a beacon for the community navigating a drastic change in its identity.The last Norwegian... + full article



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