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Greek politicians eye Orthodox Church’s income, expenses as target for budget cuts

In Greece, the Orthodox Church is tied financially to the state. The state pays some priests and exempts the church and its activities from any taxes. But with tight economic times, some politicians are calling for the relationship to be adjusted.

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Greece Turns Back on Religious Minorities

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