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Geoffrey Chaucer was a Christian, specifically a member of the Catholic Church, which was the dominant religion in medieval England during his lifetime. His works often reflect the religious beliefs and practices of the time, as well as critiques of the Church and its institutions. Chaucer's most famous work, "The Canterbury Tales," features a diverse cast of characters, many of whom express various attitudes toward religion.

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