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{{WikipediaInfo|width=250px}}'''Christianity''' was a prominent world religion centred around [[wikipedia:Jesus Christ|Jesus Christ]].
[[File:MediEvil1998-SleepingVillageChurchSide-Screenshot.png|thumb|right|The [[Gallows Town]] church.|250px]]{{WikipediaInfo|width=250px}}'''Christianity''' was a prominent world religion centred around [[wikipedia:Jesus Christ|Jesus Christ]].


==Practice in Gallowmere==
==Practice in Gallowmere==
[[File:MediEvil1998-SleepingVillageChurchSide-Screenshot.png|thumb|right|The Gallows Town church.|250px]] Christianity was practiced in the kingdom of [[Gallowmere]] during the 13th and 14th centuries (and likely earlier as well). The settlement of [[Gallows Town]] had a small church where its people gathered in worship. In the nearby [[the Graveyard|graveyard]], the graves of many dead were marked by wooden crosses. There was also a prominent statue of an angel positioned roughly in the middle of the graveyard.
Christianity was practiced in the kingdom of [[Gallowmere]] during the 13th and 14th centuries (and likely earlier as well). The settlement of [[Gallows Town]] had a small church where its people gathered in worship. In the nearby [[the Graveyard|graveyard]], the graves of many dead were marked by wooden crosses. There was also a prominent statue of an angel positioned roughly in the middle of the graveyard.
==Practice in Victorian London==
==Practice in Victorian London==
The people of 19th century [[London]] still practiced Christianity. This was most evident in the [[Whitechapel]] graveyard which featured the statue of an angel and where the coffins bore crosses on their front.
The people of 19th century [[London]] still practiced Christianity. This was most evident in the [[Whitechapel]] graveyard which featured the statue of an angel and where the coffins bore crosses on their front.