BBC Radio Wales and BBC Radio 4 celebrate St David’s Day anniversary

It’s 900 years since St David was recognised as the patron saint of Wales by Pope Callixtus II and BBC Radio Wales and BBC Radio 4 will broadcast services from Jerusalem, Rome, Brittany and here in Wales to celebrate a special St David’s Day in the run-up and on 1 March

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During the seven weeks from St David’s Day to Easter, BBC Radio Wales and BBC Radio 4’s worship and faith programmes will commemorate the anniversary from locations connected to his story and reflect themes linked to the Saint.

Other programmes will look at aspects of his character and examine their significance today.

On BBC Radio Wales, highlights include a special edition of All Things Considered on 26 February, which explores who St David was, followed by a programme on March 5 that considers what he means for contemporary Wales. On March 12, an episode called St David: Make Me A Saint will also see presenter Jonathan Thomas attempt to live like St David, including standing up to his neck in cold water, preaching on a hill at Llandewi Brefi and eating only vegetables.

BBC Radio Wales will also broadcast services throughout the seven week period up to Easter that take place in Jerusalem, Rome, Brittany, Glastonbury and Wales. These celebrations, titled Seven Reasons to be Joyful, will reflect the Saint’s famous last words. The services will culminate in a broadcast service from Bangor led by the Archbishop of Wales, Andrew John.

Highlights on BBC Radio 4 include Sunday Worship on 26 February presented from Jerusalem by the present Dean of St Davids, Sarah Rowland-Jones, and featuring reflections from contemporary Welsh pilgrims in Jerusalem, Rome and Brittany. There will also be six daily editions Prayer for the Day from sites connected with the story of St David, including Glastonbury and St Peter’s Square.

Carolyn Hitt, Editor of BBC Radio Wales, says: “We celebrate our patron saint each year in Wales but do we really know anything about St David and all he represented?

“On this special anniversary our content across BBC Radio Wales and BBC Radio 4 will allow our audiences to get to know him better than ever before. It’s a fascinating story that we follow like pilgrims across the globe. The variety of content exploring this story is rich and diverse, ranging from the deeply spiritual to feelgood and fun. I can’t think of a better way to mark the 900th anniversary of St David being recognised as Wales’ patron saint.”

A list of St David’s Day themed programme is as follows:

Prayer of the Day – BBC Radio Four –25, 27, 28, 29 February – 5.43am

During the week of St David’s Day, Prayer of the Day hears from contemporary pilgrims across the nations connected with St David.

Reasons to be Joyful – BBC Radio Wales – 26 February, 5, 12, 19, 26 March 2, 9 April – 7.30am and 7.28pm on Sundays

BBC Radio Wales presents a sequence of services celebrating David’s last words: ‘be joyful, keep the faith and do the little things’ with the theme of ‘seven reasons to be joyful.’ Each episode will feature a different service with each focusing on a different theme.

Sunday Worship – BBC Radio Four – 26 February – 8.10am

A service by the Very Revd Dr Sarah Rowland-Jones marking St David’s Day and celebrating the Saint’s international status and the relationships which defined him

All Things Considered – BBC Radio Wales – 26 February, 5, 12, 19, 26 March, 2, 9 April – 9am

The seven programmes between St David’s Day to Easter Sunday will examine different aspects of his identity.

Source BBC Radio 4

February 24, 2023 3:00am ET by BBC Radio 4  

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