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St. David's in Pembrokeshire south Wales has been a place of Christian pilgrimage since the Middle Ages, when two journeys to St. David's equaled one journey to Rome. The county is filled with early Celtic Christian shrines and points of holy interest, but of late Wales has turned it’s back on fifteen hundred years of Christianity.
Through photo, illustration, writing and print the Design Confederacy explores these notions, as well as the many faces of evil in Pembrokeshire as well as the 'good-old days,' Satan, with his cloven hooves, red cape and pitchfork, while also looking at why Wales has gone from being the most religious places on earth, to one of the
least.
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