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Sales of religious Christmas cards are soaring as shoppers rediscover the real meaning of the season. Church officials and retailers believe that the trend has been fuelled by the global economic ...
Only one in 100 Christmas cards sold in Britain contains any religious imagery or message, a Daily Mail survey has revealed. Traditional pictures such as Jesus in his manager, the shepherds and ...
Greeting cards also cross denominational lines, with 53 percent of Protestants, 55 percent of Catholics and 40 percent of those without religious beliefs saying they will send cards this year.
You can tell a lot about a family by their choice of dog, and in the case of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, it's that they don't mind being playful.
Christmas cards with religious images have all but disappeared from shop shelves.
Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, have released a family holiday card marking their first American Christmas, featuring the couple with their 19-month-old son Archie, as well as their ...
Christians have accused retailers of failing to promote their faith to shoppers by ‘airbrushing’ iconography and messages relating to the religion from Christmas cards.
A range of Christmas cards featuring the Virgin Mary, Joseph and baby Jesus have been lambasted as "deeply offensive " by members of the Christian community.
Only one in 100 Christmas cards sold in Britain contains any religious imagery or message, a Daily Mail survey has revealed.
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