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The Last Supper

The Rev Kate Bottley explores the deep meaning behind Jesus’ final meal, which encapsulates so much of his life, death and resurrection, and what is significant about it for Christians today.

The Rev Kate Bottley is in north Wales to mark the start of Holy Week by exploring the Last Supper – the final meal Jesus shared with his disciples that encapsulates so much of his life, death and resurrection – and what it means to Christians across the world.

Kate visits St Asaph Cathedral to see a remarkable modern sculpture helping people explore the meaning of the Last Supper. Kate meets its creator, artist Peter Barnes, and the cathedral youth group to learn how the sculpture is helping people of all ages engage with the themes of Holy Week.

In nearby Mold, Kate discovers an innovative photography project reimagining Da Vinci’s iconic painting of the Last Supper with the aim of opening up conversations about death and dying.

We also visit a church in Salford to see how their Sunday services are inspired by the Last Supper as they spread Jesus’ hospitality by eating a full meal together as part of worship.

With hymns old and new to reflect Holy Week.

1. Ride On! Ride On in Majesty – Bradford Cathedral
2. My Song Is Love Unknown – St Asaph Cathedral
3. Goodness of God – Saint Wilfrid Church, Bognor Regis
4. Light of the World – Al, Young Chorister of the Year 2025
5. How Great Thou Art – St Elisabeth's Church, Reddish

Release date:

34 minutes

On TV

Sun 29 Mar 2026 13:15

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Kate Bottley
Executive Producer Naomi Callan
Executive Producer Caroline Matthews
Series Producer David Waters
Producer Ross Blair
Production Company CTVC

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