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The Archbishop of Canterbury on Reconciliation; Religion and social care; US Christians divided over gun law reform.

A look at the religious and ethical issues of the week with William Crawley.

As the population over 65 becomes more ethnically diverse, how ready are care providers to help meet their religious and spiritual needs? It鈥檚 a question which has inspired Maaha Suleiman to come up with an App designed to help Care Agencies and Councils match people based on religious and cultural understanding. Our reporter Vishva Samani looks at how it works in practice.

The official celebrations for the Platinum Jubilee Bank Holiday will include a special Thanksgiving Service at St. Paul鈥檚. The Dean, the Very Revd. Dr. David Ison, shares some of the plans the Cathedral has in store.

Following the Church of Scotland's vote to allow clergy to conduct same-sex marriages, we ask what it means for the future of the Church and its wider Protestant family. We hear from those right at the heart of the issue, the Rev Prof Andrew McGowan and the Rev. Scott M Rennie.

The Most Revd Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury, tells us about the power of reconciliation, the theme of his latest book.

And in the wake of the massacres at Buffalo and now Ulvade in the United States, we ask why some Christians oppose gun law reform. We hear from the Rev. Jim Wallis, Director of the Centre on Faith and Justice at Georgetown University and a former Pastor John Correia, Founder and Owner of Active Self Protection, a self-defence and firearms training company.

Photograph: Karuna Manor Care Home

Producers: Jill Collins and Rebecca Maxted

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