All Things Considered Episodes Episode guide
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Penrhys Pilgrimage
Rosa Hunts finds out about the revived pilgrimage route between Llandaff and Penrhys.
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Purim
Roy and guests discuss the ancient Jewish festival of Purim.
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Organ Donation
Azim Ahmed and guests discuss the ethics of organ donation and transplantation.
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Conflict in Ukraine
Jonathan Thomas looks at some of the religious undercurrents in the Ukraine crisis.
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Love
Rosa Hunt and guests discuss the meaning of love.
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Peter Francis, Warden of Gladstone's Library
Roy Jenkins talks to Peter Francis, Warden of Gladstone's Library.
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Britain's First Sheikh
Azim Ahmed looks at the life of Britain's first Sheikh al-Islam, Abdullah Quilliam.
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Unequally Yoked
Jonathan Thomas and guests discuss relationships where people don鈥檛 share the same faith.
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Living the Dry Life
Roy Jenkins takes a sober look at our attitudes towards alcohol and abstinence.
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Archbishop Andrew
Roy Jenkins speaks to the new Archbishop of Wales, the Most Reverend Andrew John.
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Bernadette Farrell
Roy Jenkins talks to Catholic hymn writer Bernadette Farrell.
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St Non and Motherhood
Single mother brings up patron saint... Mary Stallard looks at the life of Saint Non.
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Waiting
Jonathan Thomas and guests discuss whether we have lost the ability to wait.
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We Hear With Our Hearts
Roy Jenkins reports on the challenges facing deaf Christians in churches.
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Jesus, Mary, Joseph and the wee donkey; the supporting cast.
Here beginneth your guide to some of the other key characters in the Christmas story.
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Impossible to Forget
Marking the centenary of the Poppy Appeal, Roy Jenkins looks at the legacy of conflict.
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Responding to the climate crisis
Rosa Hunt and guests discuss responding to the climate crisis.
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Good and Evil
Ahead of Halloween and Diwali, Azim Ahmed and guests discuss the nature of good and evil.
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A Bible for All
Roy Jenkins looks at the impact of Bible translations on lives, languages and cultures.
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Retreats
Mary Stallard and guests explore the concepts and practices of retreats.
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Assisted Dying
Roy Jenkins discusses the implications of Baroness Meacher's Assisted Dying Bill.
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Welsh Churches and Slavery
Jonathan Thomas looks at some of the historic links between slavery and Welsh churches.
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Responding to child poverty in Wales
Rosa Hunt and guests discuss responding to child poverty in Wales.
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A life of prayer, silence, space and time
Mary Stallard visits Ty Mawr, the Anglican convent near Monmouth.
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9/11 and being a Welsh Muslim
Azim Ahmed examines how the 9/11 terror attacks shaped the Muslim community in Wales.
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9/11 and the export of Western values
Marking the 20th anniversary of 9/11, Roy examines the global export of Western values.
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Christian Marriage and Christian Cohabitation
Roy Jenkins looks at the state of Christian marriage in an age of cohabiting couples.
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Sir James MacMillan
Roy Jenkins talks to composer Sir James MacMillan about his life, music and Catholic faith
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Post-lockdown Church
How will our churches change post-lockdown? Roy Jenkins and guests discuss.
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A Thousand Years of Calm
Jonathan Thomas visits a new project in the grounds of Brecon Cathedral.