BBC Radio Podcasts from Everyday Ethics

Everyday Ethics

Gaza Genocide Report

After a report from the UN finds that Isreal has committed genocide, what now for Gaza?

The Monastery and Tourist Mega Resort

The 6th century monastery of St. Catherine's and the tourist mega resort on its doorstep

Restorative Justice

Rev Izzy Hawthorne Steel and Rev Chris Bennett on how they dealt with church arsonists.

The Sermon That Shook Trump - Bishop Budde

Bishop Budde recalls her sermon before Trump—a plea for mercy that sparked his outrage.

100 days of Pope Leo

Is the shape of Pope Leo XIV's papacy emerging?

80th anniversary of the publication of George Orwell's powerful political satire Animal Farm

The impact of George Orwell's classic satire through the eyes of writers and historians.

The Parish Priest of Gaza

Fr. Carlos Ferrero on the bombing of his church and the starvation of the people of Gaza.

JD Vance and Catholicism

Rod Dreher on JD Vance's conversion to catholicism

DNA by Design?

A new technique creates IVF embryos with DNA from three people to stop a genetic disorder

A Tale of Three Benedictines

A Tale of Three Benedictines

7/7 – The Lifelong Trauma of a Terror Attack

A special programme remembering the London bombings 20 years on.

Lamorna Ash

Lamorna Ash talks about her conversion to Christianity.

Sanctuary Sunday

Will Leitch explores the meaning of Sancutary Sunday.

Robin Eames: 50 Years of Service

Lord Eames looks back on being a Bishop for 50 years.

Adolescence

Professor Niobe Way on the challenges facing teenage boys.

Brian D’Arcy at 80

Father Brian D’Arcy turns 80 today.

The Morality of Poverty

After 19 years, the Stormont government finally has an anti-poverty strategy.

The Significance of The Council of Nicea

The Significance of The Council of Nicea

How can Pope Leo Rejuvenate The Catholic Church?

Special episode from Rome on the election of Pope Leo XIV.