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Religious Persecution

Roy Jenkins and guests explore the rise of religious persecution around the world, asking why it is increasing and what the outcome will be.

30 minutes

Last on

Fri 25 Nov 2016 00:30

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Westminster Abbey and Westminster Cathedral will be floodlit in red on Wednesday (23 November).  There’ll be red lights in other churches; young people are being encouraged to wear red, and paint their Facebook pages red.
Red Wednesday is an attempt to focus attention on the increasing numbers of people suffering across the world for their religious faith.   The same concern is being marked today, designated the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church.
Christians are almost certainly the biggest single group facing persecution, but people of all faiths can be affected.  Just how big is this problem?  Why is it happening?   And what are the realistic prospects of matters improving?
Joining Roy Jenkins to explore the issues are John Pontifex, Editor in Chief of a major report on religious freedom being published this week by the Catholic agency  Aid to the Church in Need;  Mervyn Thomas, Chief Executive of the charity Christian Solidarity Worldwide;  Abdul-Azim Ahmed, Editor of the online journal ‘On Religion’; and Bishop Angaelos, General Bishop of the Coptic Orthodox Church in the UK

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  • Sun 20 Nov 2016 09:03
  • Fri 25 Nov 2016 00:30

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