Sunday Episodes Episode guide
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Katy Perry, Digital legacies, Christian music
Sunday morning religious news and current affairs programme, presented by Edward Stourton.
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Politics and anti-Semitism, The Christian convert, Have faith in Leicester City FC
Looking at politics and anti-Semitism, the Christian convert, and Leicester City FC.
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Is sushi permitted at Passover? Prince the Jehovah's Witness, The row over religious education in the UK
Sushi for Passover, Prince the Jehovah's Witness and the row over religious education.
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Shakespeare's religion, Pope in Lesbos, What do Muslims really think?
William Crawley hears reaction to Pope Francis's visit to Lesbos.
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The Pope and the family, God and the Gulag, Justin Welby's parentage
Edward Stourton looks at the Pope's Exhortation on the Family.
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Cathedral money makers, Donald Trump and the religious right, Managing Britain's mosques
Should cathedrals host pop concerts to raise money for the building?
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Whitby's date with Easter, Religion and the ash tree, The Belgian state and religion
Religious and ethical news.
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Judas, Druids, Child abuse and the church
In the Footsteps of Judas, Danish Female Imam, Druid Tunnels, Child Abuse and the Church.
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How to remember the Easter Rising, Methodist Conscientious objectors, Religious freedom in India
Religious and ethical news.
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Plight of migrant children, Rabbi Lord Sacks, St Paul's Mosaic and Darwin
What needs to be done to support unaccompanied child migrants to the UK?
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Modesty goes mainstream, Christian perspectives on the EU debate, Cardinal Pell faces his critics.
Christian perspectives on the Europe debate, presented by Edward Stourton.
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Sikh women and the turban, The Church and the middle classes and Sin
Looking at Sikh women and the turban, the church tackling middle-class bias, and sin.
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Jehovah's Witness investigation, Mental health chaplains, The art of being still
Katy Watson reports from Mexico City as Pope Francis begins his historic trip there.
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Catholic worship returns to Hampton Court, Womens' prayers at the Western Wall, the Pope and the Patriarch
Catholic worship returns to Hampton Court. Sunday is presented by Edward Stourton.
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Cathedrals, 4th-Century Bible, Human Nature and God
Cathedral costs, a 4th-century Bible and whether it is human nature to believe in God.
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Portrait of a Bishop, Hollywood spotlight on Catholic sex abuse, 100 years since WWI conscription
A portrait of a bishop, a review of Spotlight and 100 years since WWI conscription.
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Seeking sanctuary in Germany, Anglican primates 2016, Monks cook 18th-century curry
Sanctuary in Germany; Anglican primates meet in Canterbury; monks cook 18th-century curry.
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'Last roll of the dice' for the Anglican communion, The pope's new book, The rising cost of kosher living
Is it the 'Last roll of the dice' for the Anglican communion? Edward Stourton presents.
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New Year's resolutions: the theology, and do they make us happy?
What is the theological meaning behind new year's resolutions?
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Maggi Hambling's Winchester tapestries, Mohammed Ali's street art, Ghislaine Howard on the Seven Acts of Mercy.
A Sunday programme special on the relationship between religion and art.
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A Puritan's Christmas, Tension in Burundi, Fake apostolic blessings
How Christmas went 'underground' during the British Civil War.
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Brighton's Advent calendar, Donald Trump, The pope's Year of Mercy
Sunday morning religious news and current affairs programme, presented by Edward Stourton.
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The Future of religious education, Sunday Programme Special
William Crawley presents a special programme looking at the future of religious education.
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God and Mr Churchill, COP21 and the critics of Operation Christmas Child.
God and Mr Churchill, COP21 and the critics of Operation Christmas Child.
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Bishop George Bell, Cinema ad ban, Islam's reformation
Bishop George Bell, cinema ad ban, Islam's reformation.
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Paris attacks, Theology of Islamic State, Chief Rabbi on migrants in Greece
Sunday morning religious news and current affairs programme, presented by William Crawley.
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Coventry remembers, Vatican 'extravagance' leaked, Call the Midwife nuns pack up
Coventry Cathedral's mission after the destructive Blitz of 1940.
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Religious art, Freedom of speech, Charlie Brown religion
Edward Stourton asks Aaron Rosen what contemporary artists want to say about religion.
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Scunthorpe's steel chaplain; Synod on the family; Henry V and God at Agincourt
Where now for the Catholic Church after the Synod on the family?
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Radiocarbon dating relics, Rural churches, Faith in the World Week
A look at radiocarbon dating relics, rural churches and the 大象传媒's Faith in the World Week.