Mediaeval pilgrimage, Dr. Who, the patron saint of Folkestone, church funding and robots
Mike Ziolek hosts Sunday Breakfast, with a focus on faith.
This week Imam Safeer Zartasht from the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosque in Gillingham, and Sue Pardo from the Redeemed Christian Church and leader of Searching For Hope join Mike Ziolek in the studio to discuss the news from a faith perspective.
*We head to Canterbury to find out what life was like for a mediaeval pilgrim
*After the next Doctor Who was revealed to be Jodie Whittaker, we take a look at the faith aspects the long running TV show explores
*The patron saint of Folkestone was honoured in a special ceremony yesterday - we get the lowdown on Saint Eanswythe
*Advertising standards and the continuation of gender stereotypes have been in the news this week - we consider how the new guidelines could affect orthodox religions
*Do you worry a robot could take your job in the next few years? There's been a lot of writing concerning socio-economic consequences, but what about from a faith viewpoint?
*Imam Safeer Zartasht reads Thought For The Day
*And the Reverend Kes Grant continues her audio diary as she battles a rare form of blood cancer
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