Modern Parenting; Superstitions; CS Lewis
Roisin McAuley and guests debate the week's religious and ethical news. Includes an appeal on behalf of the Woodland Trust.
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Banjo Jig - Marty Cullen
Duration: 01:53
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Cathal Barry
Cathal explains the results of the three week Synod in Rome
Duration: 07:53
Former Vicar of Baghdad - Canon Andrew White
Disappearing Christianity in the Middle East
Duration: 06:25
Corrymeela Community Leader - P谩draig 脫 Tuama
The Corrymeela community officially celebrates its 50th birthday
Duration: 09:00
Modern Parenting
Main Debate: How can or should parents treat their children in the modern age?
Duration: 19:05
Santiago de Compostella
Anne Marie Foster makes the pilgrimage on the world renowned 'camino'
Duration: 06:35
Bereavement - Carmel Battigan
Carmel Battigan lost her son when he was 18, she explains how it changer her life
Duration: 08:03
CS Lewis
CS Lewis was a Belfast man born and bred, a festival in East Belfast is held annually
Duration: 08:45
Superstitions - R贸ise N铆 Bhaoill & Eamon Duffy
Superstitions remain alive and well in our lives and history
Duration: 08:40
A jig from the fairies - Marty Cullen
Marty gives us a jig from the fairies
Duration: 01:58
Sunday Paper Review
Paper review with Nick Garbutt and Fionola Meredith
Duration: 08:43
Marty Cullen
Marty Cullen plays us out on his banjo
Duration: 02:05
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- Sun 25 Oct 2015 08:3091热爆 Radio Ulster & 91热爆 Radio Foyle