Fighting Ebola, Choosing childlessness, A Good Brew.
Religious news and current affairs, presented by Edward Stourton. Featuring the cost of a funeral, a vocation to childlessness and a monk's homebrew.
Although the West is alarmed by President Putin's military intervention in Syria, he has widespread support at home. We report on why the Russian Orthodox church has called it a "holy war" and the country's Inter-religious council has also backed the action.
It's one hundred years since a Norfolk nurse was executed by the Germans for helping prisoners of war escape from Occupied Belgium. Kate Adie reflects on the world-wide impact of the death of Edith Cavell.
More than half of the 27,000 people infected with the Ebola virus in West Africa come from Sierra Leone, and while the medical crisis is easing, the long term effects on the communities affected are only now beginning to emerge. Kati Whitaker presents the first of two special reports for the programme this week.
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The art of a good homebrew owes a lot to medieval monasteries. The recipe still used by the monks at Ampleforth Abbey dates back to the 17th century. Andrew Fletcher reports on what they might have to teach the burgeoning microbreweries today.
Nigerian Archbishop Matthew Man-oso Ndagoso, says calls on the Catholic Synod on the Family to discuss gay marriage are a distraction imposed by the Western media. Meanwhile, Professor Joel Baden suggests that the Synod should take seriously Biblical texts which honour childlessness.
When loved ones die, the last thing grieving relatives need are additional financial burdens. Church Action on poverty claims that the cost of a funeral has risen by nearly 80% in the last 10 years and are calling on clergy to help to reduce the impact of " funeral poverty."
Presenter Edward Stourton
Producer Rosie Dawson
Peter Everett
Editor Amanda Hancox.
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Ebola in Sierra Leone
Duration: 08:04
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Russiaβs attacks on Syria
Konstantin Von Eggert on Russiaβs βholy warβ in Syria.
Duration: 04:33
Nigerian Archbishop
Nigerian Archbishop on "pro-gay agenda" at the Catholic Synod
Duration: 04:42
Voluntary Childlessness
What does the Bible say about voluntary childlessness?
Duration: 06:19
Microbreweries
Lessons for the microbreweries from the monks at Ampleforth
Duration: 05:36
Edith Cavell
We mark the centenary of the death of British nurse Edith Cavell with Kate Adie
Duration: 04:58
Ebola in Sierra Leone
The social stigma of the Ebola crisis in Sierra Leone
Duration: 08:05
Funeral Poverty
The cost of dying is rising. How can we beat βfuneral povertyβ
Duration: 07:54
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