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Sunday Morning with Cathy Macdonald 05 April

Cathy Macdonald

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The mornings are getting brighter, and I feel we can finally draw a line under all that wintry weather especially after this week’s much missed sunshine. It’s also a great time to join you once again on Sunday Morning With, where in this week’s show, I’ll be talking to former television broadcaster and campaigner for young and old, Esther Rantzen in the first hour of the programme, so I hope you can tune in for that.

After the 8 o’clock news, I’ll be talking to writer and journalist, Martin Palmer who’s appearing at Glasgow’s Aye Right Festival about his fears that we’re losing touch with our religious landscape. He’ll also be sharing some of the stories behind Glasgow’s sacred sites.

Radical changes in the welfare benefits system are affecting millions of people in this country, but what happens when a Christian organization gets involved in another Government scheme and has to take the flak for it.

How do you re-assess your life when faced with the news that you may only have a limited amount of time left to live – we hear about an incredible woman’s List for Living, and how it’s formed the basis of her plans for her future.

We’ll also hear about the wave of modern church building in Scotland commissioned by the Catholic Church in the 1960’s.

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And we welcome the return of the oral history project – your stories in conversation.

That’s Sunday Morning, with me, Cathy Macdonald, on BBC Radio Scotland.

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