Pope's Perfume, striking with faith and Ruthie Henshall sings for Suffolk's carers.
There's a new fragrance for the Pope called Benedictus, Catholic and Quaker reflections on taking industrial action and Ruthie Henshall helps Suffolk Family Carers with an evening of song.
For once, Rob is talking scents, as an American company has devised a fragrance for the Pope called Benedictus.
It commemorates the 60th anniversary of the current Pope's ordination to the priesthood in Bavaria in June 1951.
On a more serious note, we hear reaction from Suffolk's Royal British Legion to calls from the House of Lords for Remembrance Sunday to have the same status as Christmas Day and Easter Sunday.
Talking about her faith is Valerie Stroud from the Healing Rooms of Brandon.
It was set up five years ago in the Harvest Centre, the home of Brandon Full Gospel Church.
"When you come in for an appointment you will receive prayer from one of our healing teams who will minister to you the healing power of Christ by the laying on of hands."
"Healing sometimes can come instantly or can be a process of recovery over a period of time, but we believe that at every prayer session you will receive a powerful touch from Jesus."
Ahead of next week's Synod in York, Rob hears from one of the speakers promoting the case for women Bishops.
Bishop Victoria Matthews is travelling from New Zealand.
The Church of England does not allow women to become Bishops, however Australia, New Zealand, Canada and America do.
Following thousands of public sector workers taking to the streets, and the threat of further industrial action to come, Rob asks how faith affects the decision to strike.
Is it ever right to withhold your labour knowing that your actions may cause distress to others?
There's also the chance to be a Muslim for a month and Suffolk Family Carers look forward to their fundraising night, Care for a Song: An Evening with Ruthie Henshall and Guests.
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- Sun 3 Jul 2011 06:00大象传媒 Radio Suffolk