The Church of England is facing renewed criticism following its decision to close its own Independent Safeguarding Board last year. At the time, church authorities said they closed the board in order to replace it with a more independent and more effective body. But some victims and survivors of abuse say that decision left them feeling abandoned, silenced and re-traumatised. William Crawley hears from one of those survivors, as well as from David Glasgow, a clinical psychologist who has published his own report into the matter, and from Dr Jamie Harrison, chair of the House of Laity on the Archbishops' Council.
In Nicaragua, Catholic universities and charities have been closed or seized by the government because bishops and priests have publicly challenged what they view as the regime's abuse of human rights. Francisco Urrutia, General Secretary of the Association of Jesuit Universities in Latin America, tells the programme that President Daniel Ortega's regime is set on silencing the church's voice in public life.
The rapper Lil Nas X is the latest musical artist to cause controversy with his new song, "J-CHRIST", accompanied by a music video in which he's strapped to the cross in place of Jesus. He has apologised insisting he didn't mean to mock Christianity. Delvyn Case, Professor of Music at Wheaton College in Massachusetts, explores the history of pop music's sometimes uncomfortable relationship with Jesus.
PRESENTER; William Crawley PRODUCERS: Amanda Hancox and Alexa Good EDITOR: Dan Tierney.
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Sir Stephen Cleobury; Ampleforth College; Guru Nanak's poetry
Faith at Glastonbury and The Bishop of Burnley on the need for Safeguarding changes
Hong Kong Protests, BK Shivani, Catholicism and Transgender
Gangland funerals; Jewish women's abuse helpline; Grenfell two years on.
Cricket in Afghanistan; Military Chaplains; Grenfell legacy
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Queen Emma's Bones; Ruth Hunt; Islamophobia
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Sri Lanka attacks; Catholic Primate of All Ireland
The date of Easter, Cardinal Vincent Nichols, Sri Lanka bombings
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Israeli elections, Jallianwala Bagh, Newly discovered ancient religion
Brexit Alliance, Dalai Lama, Brexit Prayer
Asylum and religious conversion; Sam Brownback
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