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"content": "Dickensian levels of poverty still exist today\n\nThere are few, if any, authors more firmly associated with Christmas than Charles Dickens. He may not have been, as the movie suggests, the man who invented Christmas, but he certainly changed the way we see it. For Dickens, Christmas was the greatest Christian feast: it was also one of his greatest themes. According to\nThe post https://catholicherald.co.uk/dickensian-levels-of-poverty-still-exist-today/\n.\nThe post https://catholicherald.co.uk/dickensian-levels-of-poverty-still-exist-today/\n.\n\n\nhttps://catholicherald.co.uk/dickensian-levels-of-poverty-still-exist-today/",
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