Everyday Ethics - Antichrist, Living Wage, Psalms

Antichrist, Living Wage, Psalms

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Tech Billionaire Peter Thiel went to Rome this week and gave a closed door lecture about the Antichrist, just a stone's throw from the Vatican. Audrey talks to CNN’s Vatican Correspondent Christopher Lamb about what happened and also his new book American Hope, what Pope Leo the 14th means for the church and the world.

The Living Wage is 25 years old but what role has it had in raising people out of poverty when the wealth inequality gap is bigger than it has ever been?

Audrey talks to two people who were there at the start - Bernie Harris who is orginially from Sligo but has worked as a nurse in east London for more than 40 years and Paul Regan is a retired methodist minister and Mary McManus the Living Wage co-ordinator for Northern Ireland.

Peterson Toscano is this years Artivist in Residence at the Imagine Festival. He talks to Audrey about his journey from Evangelical to Quaker and the bumps along the way after he spent years in Conversion therapy.

A newly composed suite of psalms based on the experiences of victims and first responders during the Troubles is to be launched by the Presbyterian Church in Ireland this week. Audrey talks to Rev Dr Karen Campbell who along with her husband David has composed the new works.

Published on Sunday, 22nd March 2026.

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