A holiday special on religious observances around the world

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Armenian Christian clergy attend the daily afternoon prayer service at the St. James Cathedral at the Armenian quarter in Jerusalem, Nov. 21, 2024.

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The World travels the globe to share various religious traditions in this holiday special. We look at Armenian Christians in the Old City of Jerusalem who say their community is facing an unprecedented threat. Also, a shuttered synagogue reopens in India for the funeral services of a community elder. And, millions of people journey to Iraq for the annual Arbaeen walk. Plus, colorful flower “carpets” made of sawdust adorn the streets of Guatemala for Holy Week.

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In This Episode

Jerusalem’s Armenians say they face an existential threat
7:40
In India, a controversial Hindu temple sparks fears — and cheers
5:18
In Taiwan, the gods have a grip on politics
7:43
Kolkata’s Jewish population is dwindling
Special Coverage
6:24
Young people in the UK sek answers in alternative spirituality
4:53
Millions from around the world gather in Iraq for Arbaeen
6:35
Guatemala’s flower carpets made of sawdust decorate Holy Week
3:04
Strawberry Fanta appeases ghosts in Thailand
4:23