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3A VILLAGE on the south-west coast of Scotland is reasserting its claim to be the country's forgotten first centre of Christianianity in a debate in the Scottish Parliament this week.
St Columba is traditionally seen as the founding figure of Scottish Christianity with the abbey he founded at Iona.See the full content of this document
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Village's Holy Status to Be Debated in Parliament
But Whithorn, a small but scenic Wigtownshire village, is touting for the tourist trade and its place in Scotti...
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