Sunday Episodes Episode guide
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General Election, VE Day, Real Benefits Street
Edward Stourton explores what the general election result means for religious people.
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Nepal, Church Bells, Fossil Fuels
Religious news with Edward Stourton, including Nepal, church bells and fossil fuels.
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Nepal Earthquake, Mediterranean Boat Crisis, National Civil War Centre
The latest on the earthquake in Nepal and a discussion on asylum seekers sailing to Europe
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Generation 2015, Exorcisms, Irish Same-Sex Marriage
Sunday examines same-sex marriage in Ireland, the Generation 2015 initiative and exorcism.
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Bring Back Our Girls, Anglican schools admissions, 'Gay conversion'
Edward Stourton speaks to Oby Ezekwesili, co-founder of the Bring Back Our Girls campaign.
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Armenia, Bishop of Gloucester
Caroline Wyatt presents a special edition on the mass killing of Armenians in 1915.
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Germanwings Crash, Women Bishops, Child Soldiers
Sunday morning religious news and current affairs programme, presented by Edward Stourton.
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Richard III; Church repairs fund; Coroner services for faith groups
Richard III, church repairs fund and coroner services for faith groups.
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Chaplains, Burning Temple, Jean Vanier
A report on the role and impact of chaplains. Plus a 'burning temple' and Jean Vanier.
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Pope Francis, Legal Aid, Faith and Fashion
Edward Stourton asks what impact Pope Francis has had on the Catholic Church.
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Sikh Regiment; God and Thatcher; Cardinal Vincent Nichols
The idea of a Sikh regiment, plus Cardinal Vincent Nichols on the general election.
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Religion and Politics, Ukraine Crisis, Muslim Convert Play
Discussions on religion and politics, the Ukraine crisis and a play about a Muslim convert
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Scottish Catholics; The Pope and the Mafia; Icelandic Pagans
Scottish Catholics, the pope and the mafia, plus Icelandic pagans.
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HRH the Prince of Wales, Future of the Church of England, Affordable Housing
HRH the Prince of Wales talks to Diane Louise Jordan about Christians in the Middle East.
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Three-Parent Babies; Modern Sermons; Freedom to Offend
Sunday morning religious news and current affairs programme, presented by Edward Stourton.
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Free Schools, Women Bishops Row and Boko Haram
Sunday morning religious news and current affairs programme with William Crawley.
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Pope in Manila, Parisian Jews, Church and Politics
The Pope's mass in Manila, Parisian Jews, Church and politics.
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Islam and Europe, Pope in Sri Lanka, Wi-fi in church
Featuring Europe and Islam, the Pope in Sri Lanka, and should churches have wi-fi?
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2015 look-ahead, Richard III, Church of England leadership plan
2015 look-ahead, Richard III, Church of England leadership plan.
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Women Bishops, Archbishop of Canterbury, Women in Religion
How the long campaign for women Bishops was won and the role of women in other faiths.
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First woman bishop, the Pope and Cuba, 60 years of Carols from Kings
First woman bishop, the Pope and Cuba, 60 years of Carols from Kings.
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French Nativity row, Ethical investment, Brighton Royal Pavilion 100 years ago
Sunday morning religious news and current affairs programme.
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Human trafficking; Christian refugees; Biblical movie blockbusters
Human trafficking, Christian refugees and biblical movie blockbusters.
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Pope in Turkey, Lord Fowler and Silent Night
Caroline Wyatt reports from Istanbul on the Pope's visit to Turkey.
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'Religious war'; Cardinal Vincent Nichols; Gurus
Religious war, Cardinal Vincent Nichols and gurus. Presented by William Crawley.
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Women Bishops, Comet and RE in GCSEs
Looking at women bishops, and will data from the comet 67P bring new theological insights?
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Religion in Remembrance Sunday, Gender-selective abortion, Berlin Wall 25th anniversary
Religion in Remembrance Sunday, gender-selective abortion, Berlin Wall 25th anniversary.
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Church safeguarding; Charnel houses; Halal foodies
How will the Church of England deal with future abuse claims?
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CofE abuse report, music therapy, Bible museum
Sunday morning religious news and current affairs programme.
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The morality of tax; Cardinal Vincent Nichols; the Chief Rabbi
Cardinal Vincent Nichols talks about the Catholic Synod on the family, and more.