Harry Clark’s Rome Documentary Inspires Personal Growth
Harry Clark, 25, travelled to Rome and Vatican City for a one-off BBC hour-long programme. He went to rebuild his Catholic faith and try to meet Pope Leo XIV.
Visits and meetings in Rome
Clark did not manage to meet the pope. He did, however, meet Cardinal Roche. The cardinal was identified as a member of the conclave that chose Pope Leo XIV.
Scenes and locations
The programme features scenes across the Italian capital and inside Vatican City. It follows Clark as he explores churches and religious sites. The film captures his personal search and public meetings.
Impact on faith and behaviour
Since returning from Rome, Clark says he now attends church every Sunday. He described a deeper faith and a renewed desire to help others. The experience has given him calm and a sense of connection to his time in the city.
Clark explained that he had little interest in religion as a child. The trip altered that view. He now wants to be kinder and to support young people who fear bullying for their beliefs.
Background and public profile
Earlier, Clark appeared on the 2024 series of The Traitors. He played the traitor and won a £95,150 prize pot. His victory involved deceiving his friend Mollie Pearce.
Air date and where to watch
The programme will be shown on Thursday April 2 at 10.40pm. It airs on BBC One and on BBC iPlayer.
Filmogaz.com notes that Harry Clark’s short documentary trip to Rome inspires personal growth. The film highlights his spiritual journey and changing outlook.