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Stephen B Whatley, Little Way Art Competition on Heart to Heart


Stephen B Whatley

Stephen B Whatley

In this month's Heart to Heart e-newsletter for Catholics from Premier Radio, there's a filmed interview with Stephen B Whatley, a world-renowned artist, who has agreed to be a judge for Premier's Little Way Schools Art Competition, run in partnership with the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales. In the film he speaks to Dave Rose about a wonderful portrait of Pope Francis inspired by His Holiness’ faith and example.

Stephen also encourages all school children to have a go at entering a picture for the Little Way Schools Art Competition. Heart to Heart also has a documentary on the impact of the Paralympics on people with disabilities; news of the Christian New Media Awards & Conference 2013.

Other features still available on demand include:

Pope Francis: Untying the Knots - Hear Paul Vallely - the first British biographer of the new Pope - chat to John Pantry. Vallely travelled to Argentina and Rome to interview the Pope’s intimates and he tracks Pope Francis’ transformation from conservative authoritarian to a humble friend to the poor. But what led to this change of heart? And does Pope Francis have what it takes to lead the church in increasingly secular times?

and Does God LOL? - Father Frankie Mulgrew, son of comedian Jimmy Cricket, will have you laughing out loud throughout this interview. He's compiled the book Does God LOL?, with hilarious contributions from the likes of Jo Brand, Ken Dodd, Milton Jones, Tim Vine and more!

To visit the site or subscribe to the newsletter see: www.premier.org.uk/hearttoheart

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