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- Jesuit Priest, explorer, composer and linguist Jean Brebeuf canoes into the land of the Wendake and composes the first North American Christmas carol before losing his life during a civil war with the Iroquois nation.
- Meet the pets who are the mega-stars of You Tube
- A documentary about the real voodoo.
- Reaching as far back to the ancient civilizations of Greece and the Orient, sexuality and religion have often combined to create artistic inspiration. In fact, Renaissance artists used religion as an excuse to depict sexuality. The question today is how far can artists go in depicting sex in a religious context. At what point do religious objections venture into censorship?
- Throughout history, sex and religion have often been strange bedfellows. But more and more people are working to bring the worlds of sex and religion closer together. Much closer.
- Mixing the worlds of sex and religion is tricky at the best of times; presenting it for the world to see is another thing entirely. This episode explores the consequences of bearing your creative soul...in public.
- Why in most of the world's major religions is virginity so highly prized? In this episode we will explore the notion of purity. We will journey to South Carolina where daughters, at a formal father-daughter dance, pledge to remain virgins until marriage and travel to France, where "re-virginization," a surgical procedure to reconstruct the hymen, has become very popular with Muslim women.