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As weeks of protests begin to take their toll in Belfast, Edward Stourton talks to William Crawley about the religious implications of the continuing unrest. Charles Carroll joins the pilgrims at Westminster Cathedral to see the relics of Don Bosco and find out more about this Patron Saint of Young People. As the London Underground celebrates it's 150th birthday, Dylan Winter makes an unusual journey on the tube with Rev Stephanie Clark, author of "Down, Dirty and Divine - a spiritual ride through London's Underground." It's nomination time as the Golden Globes and the Oscars announce their list of potential award winning films. What's interesting this year are the large number of films with religious content. Edward Stourton asks The Guardian film critic Jason Solomons why. And is it something of an oxymoron to talk of an atheist church? Edward Stourton talks to comedians Sanderson Jones and Pippa Evans about why they have launched Britain's first regular atheist church services in a former church known as The Nave.
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