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Only three per cent of Norwegians buried from church because lacking alternative

03-03-2022

Northern Europe

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Only three per cent of Norwegians buried from church because lacking alternative

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Northern Europe

Last year, the claim that there were too few alternative non-Christian alternatives for funerals drew much attention. A new survey, however, shows that this seems a problem for only three per cent of the Norwegians.

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