Emily Buchanan presents the final edition of Radio 4's Sunday programme of 2023, and brings together a panel of guests from different faiths to discuss the stand out events of the last year and also look forward to the issues and stories they expect everyone will be talking about in 2024.
New figures from the charity Shelter indicate a sharp rise in homelessness. More than 300,000 people are thought to have spent this festive season without a proper home. We speak to the Anglican Bishop of Manchester, Dr David Walker, who regards this as a moral scandal.
In recent days Russia has intensified its attacks across Ukraine, in a significant escalation of the war. We return to Zhanna Bezpiatchuk, a reporter with the BBC Ukraine Service, who was one of the first people we spoke to after Russia's full scale invasion in February 2022. She reflects on nearly two years of conflict, how it's affected her life and the importance, during wartime, of her personal faith.
A spontaneous memorial garden has sprung up close to the Angel of the North sculpture in Gateshead. People have been leaving notes and trinkets in memory of friends and family who have died. We hear from Professor Anne Whitehead who’s been documenting the development of this new "shrine". She reflects on how the sculpture has taken on a new and spiritual dimension.
Producers: Jonathan Hallewell and Rajeev Gupta Editor: Tim Pemberton
Christians in Bethlehem; New Archbishop of York; Catholic Abuse law change
Two Popes, A Green Christmas, and God and the Election
Bikram Yoga Film; Eco Mosque and Megan Phelps-Roper
First Sunday in Advent; Climate Change; Faith and Policing
Rose Hudson-Wilkin; Anti-Semitism and Non-Religious Assemblies
Church Loan Scandal, Religious Vote, Ebola Bishop
Remembrance Sunday, The President's Pastor, Cardinal Nichols
Sentamu, Rebel Monk, IICSA
Uluru; Einstein; Amazon Synod
Westminster Abbey, Gay Sikhs and Gandhi Statue
Canonisation of Cardinal Newman
Witch Map; LGBT+ Mass; Chibok Girls
Handel's Brockes Passion; Unparliamentary language; Religious education
Gender Neutral Babies, Rahmen Chisti, Persecuted Christians
Gun-carrying Pastor, Crowdfunding Ethics, William Blake's beliefs
Should you break a promise, Sacred trees, The legacy of Mugabe
Amazon indigenous tribes, Bishops' Brexit letter, Sogyal Rinpoche
Religion and Music
Legal loopholes, Christian Liberty, conflict resolution and World Humanitarian Day
Sister Helen Prejean, Brexit and the Border, Hong Kong Protests
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