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A Colombian Christmas in February
How the days of slavery led to a belated Colombian Christmas in the town of Quinamayo
Glorifying God through wine
Meet the French Benedictine monks who give glory to God by producing heavenly wine
Hervé's Way: the story of a one-legged pilgrim
The amputee who recovered his will to live walking a pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela.
Hijabs and skinny jeans: Nora's Dutch dilemma
Nora Akachar questions what it means to be Muslim in the Netherlands today
Losing my religion
How two young Nigerians created The Table, a group for the spiritual but not religious
Last Christians of Gaza
A story of hope and faith from Gaza’s only Roman Catholic church.
Saint Sara: Patron saint of the Romani people
Artúr Čonka s the pilgrimage for Sara-La-Kali, patron saint of the Romani people
Journey to Sepharad
Michael Goldfarb goes on a journey from the past to the present in search of Sepharad
How should I Mum in Islam?
Breaking with tradition in a diverse Muslim world.
Georgia's maverick Bishop and his peace cathedral
We follow the communities involved in Tblisi's interfaith project - The Peace Cathedral
The Olympics: Wrestling for redemption in Jordan
The would-be Olympic champion who is now fighting to overcome his past traumas in Jordan
Digital grief
Are new digital technologies helpful in the grieving process?
Muslim sex education
The educators teaching Muslim women about healthy sex
Corruption in Curia
How the financial investigator who fell foul of the Vatican kept his faith
Afghanistan 20 years on
Julia Paul discovers what happened to the young women she taught in Kabul 20 years ago
Synagogue for sale
Polish anthropologist Alexandra Janus deliberates buying back a piece of her heritage
Indigenous healing on the party island of Ibiza
Creating a meeting point between Indigenous spirituality and a culture of excess in Ibiza
Istanbul’s church of wishes
The sacred spring that unites people of all faiths in hope
Losing my wife gave me a vocation: Fr Adamski
How a tragic loss inspired a pharmaceutical executive to become a Catholic priest
Reclaiming yoga
Yoga is big business but has it become disconnected from its spiritual roots?
The dead are not dead
What is Enkumbi, a ritual practised in certain cultures in Uganda and across Africa?
Seeking justice from Opus Dei
Women who worked in Opus Dei centres say they endured emotional and spiritual abuse
How the war in Gaza helped me find God
Why the conflict in Gaza led a woman in Liverpool to become a Muslim
The Right Thing: The Arab Holocaust museum
.Why an Arab Israeli set out to educate his fellow Palestinians about the Holocaust
The right thing: The human shield
Why an Australian journalist decided to try and stop Western powers bombing Iraq
An African missionary in
How missionaries from Africa are helping to keep the Catholic faith alive in
At the end of the wall
At the end of America’s border wall, James Naughtie meets the people helping migrants
Black Madonnas
Searching for the origins of these images and their global significance for black women
Antisemitism in Turkey
The rising antisemitism faced by the Jewish community in Turkey.
From The Ashes: Notre Dame
Stories of hope and inspiration around the re-opening of Notre Dame Cathedral
The plight of Hindus in Bangladesh: Part one
Sahar Zand investigates the plight of Hindus in Bangladesh