Sunday People

Keep the faith in spiritual celebs

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I WAS delighted to see Pilgrimage return to our screens on BBC Two

on Friday night.

In a shouty world where nobody seems to listen to each other, this series is an absolute tonic – whether you’re religious or not.

This year, the seven celebs are on the road to the Scottish Isles, on a rainy hike from Donegal up into the Highlands and Outer Hebrides.

They’re following in the footsteps of St Columba and each of them hopes it will be a journey of self-discovery – if only they can cope with the blisters and aching muscles (and the regret that they didn’t sign up for the earlier series in sunny Spain and Italy).

As always, the casting is great. The group is made up of people with completely different faiths, who are nonetheles­s respectful and interested in what their companions believe. Gogglebox break-out star Scarlett Moffatt reveals she’s a devout Christian but she doesn’t usually like to talk about it for fear of being laughed at.

She gets upset when the rest of the walkers don’t understand the significan­ce of a relic along the route, but there’s room for a refreshing­ly honest conversati­on.

Honest

Then there’s cricketer Monty Panesar, a practising Sikh, who is fascinated to learn more about another faith, and even asks for a blessing in church.

Laurence Llewelyn-bowen is also along for the experience – he’s a Pagan and a dedicated follower of fashion, wearing his usual dandy get-up rather than the recommende­d waterproof trousers.

As the walk gets under way, former Apprentice legend and Countdown host Nick Hewer talks honestly about his life as an agnostic and admits that as he gets older, he wonders whether there might be comfort in finding faith – if only he could find something to truly believe in.

Former Emmerdale star Louisa Clein is open about her complex relationsh­ip with her Jewish faith.

She grew up not really understand­ing or practising her own religion but is determined to make sure her children are raised differentl­y.

Paralympia­n Will Bayley – a lapsed Christian – and Muslim comic Shazia Mirza complete the line-up.

There’ll be a few tears and creaking limbs along the way – and some terrible navigation – but this is an uplifting series, full of heart-warming surprises.

It makes me think that a pilgrimage might be a useful trip for all of us to take, whether for holy reasons or just to get some headspace.

NO need to put all your eggs in one basket when it comes to having fun this Easter. Keep the kids entertaine­d with these egg-cellent quizzes from bestsellin­g puzzle master Dr Gareth Moore, “Britain’s King of Quizzes”. All the family can hunt down the answers in our word searches, find the right path through our maze and crack open the Easter-related words in our word searches. It’s enough to keep the kids away from the chocolate all week...

SPOT THE DIFERENCE

They may look like the same picture, but can you find the difference­s between these two Easter bunnies? There are five to spot – how many can you find?

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