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Traitors winner Harry Clark joins to share his Spiritual Life reflecting on his journey through the show, his Catholic faith, and his forthcoming documentary following his mission to meet the Pope. In new book ‘Notes on an Execution – Lenten Reflections on the Last Days of Jesus’, author Rhidian Brook explains how retracing Jesus’s steps inspired his re‑telling of Christ’s final week. With Pilgrimage returning to BBC Two, we hear from two of this year’s travellers: Ashley Banjo, Christian and leader of the dance group Diversity, and Hasan Al‑Habib, stand‑up comedian and observant Muslim. They share highlights from their 390‑kilometre spiritual journey across Northumberland and the Scottish Borders with Reporter Catrina Rose. On this week’s Faith Forum, Tony is joined by Rev Philip Blackledge, Daisy Andoh, and Ruth Weller. As we mark Easter Sunday - and Pope Leo XIV’s first Easter as Pope - we cross live to reporter Josephine McKenna in Rome, to brings us the key moments from Holy Week. The panel reflects on the themes emerging from the Vatican and the messages the Pope has been delivering. Also explored; the commercialisation of Easter: how do modern celebrations balance faith, tradition and consumer culture? And is there a risk that the deeper meaning of the holiday is being overshadowed? Plus, faith in the digital age. We take a look at “Bible BFF,” a fast-growing app presenting scripture in a format familiar to younger audiences, and discuss what it reveals about how faith is being reshaped for a new generation. And with NASA’s Artemis II mission well under way, the panel share the single item they would take with them to the moon.
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