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Catchup of interviews and guests from our shows

Mary Hulgraine – Her faith Journey
Today at 4:35 PM

Mary Hulgraine is known for her success as a two-time All-Ireland champion and All-Star goalkeeper, but her greatest victory has been one of faith.  

Through struggles with addiction and mental health, Mary discovered a deeper relationship with God that transformed her life.  

Today, her story is a powerful reminder that no darkness is greater than God’s light. 


Most important thing at a wedding?
Today at 4:23 PM

After the Cermony (of course )

When it comes to weddings, every detail matters — but according to a recent survey, the wedding cake now ranks even higher than flowers on the list of must-haves for the big day.  

For baker Helen McDonald, that’s no surprise. Known for her creativity and flair, Helen specialises in designing show-stopping cakes that are as imaginative as they are delicious. From elegant classics to bold, artistic centrepieces, her creations are often the sweet highlight of the celebration. 

 


Seamus Mulconry
Today at 4:01 PM

Seamus Mulconry, General Secretary of the Catholic Primary Schools Management Association, which supports and represents the Boards of Management of over 2,800 Catholic primary schools across the country.  

With the upcoming Convention on Education set to shape the future of primary and post-primary schools in Ireland, Seamus joins us to share why this national conversation is so important from a Catholic school perspective. 


Fr. Michael Hurley – Come and see
Last Saturday at 7:19 PM

Well, we are now well into the Lenten season — a time that naturally invites us to slow down a little, to reflect, and perhaps to take a deeper look at our spiritual lives. For many people, Lent can be a real opportunity to renew faith or even to rediscover it. 

Starting next week, there’s a course that might be just what you’re looking for. It’s called “Come and See”, and it’s designed to help people explore their faith in a welcoming and thoughtful way. 

I’m delighted to say that joining us now to tell us more about it...


Dr. Angie Brown – Irish Heart Foundation
Last Saturday at 7:11 PM

As we move through Lent, many people are thinking about what they might give up — and for some, it could be the perfect opportunity to take a life-changing step by giving up smoking. 

Smoking remains one of the biggest risk factors for heart disease and stroke in Ireland, but the good news is that it’s never too late to quit — and the health benefits begin almost immediately. 

Joining us now to talk about the benefits of quitting, the long-term effects of smoking, and how families and even churches can support young people in making healthy choic...


Amanda Prather – Tearfund Ireland
Last Wednesday at 10:37 AM

Amanda Prather from Tearfund Ireland.

This Lenten devotional series follows the story of Zara, a teenage girl attending a Christian-run informal education centre in Lebanon. Through her journey, participants explore themes such as anger, forgiveness, love, and thankfulness — lessons Zara learns through chapel services and daily life at the centre.

Zara loves learning and dreams of becoming a fashion designer, but poverty and family pressures threaten her education. Already working after school to help support her family, she struggles with exhaustion and fears being forced to leave school — or even being married off young.

At...


Eric Hughes – DCU Chaplain
Last Wednesday at 10:33 AM

Eric Hughes, one of the chaplains based at DCU’s Inter Faith Centre on the Glasnevin campus.

Eric serves as Church of Ireland chaplain, supporting students of all faiths and none, helping build community, offering pastoral care, and creating space for reflection and connection across campus life.


Catholic Education Partnership
02/12/2026

Alan Hynes, Chief Executive Officer of the Catholic Education Partnership, to reflect on Catholic Schools Week 2026 and the role of Catholic education in Ireland today.  

This year’s theme — “Catholic Schools: Normal Lives, Called to Holiness” — highlights how holiness and faith are lived out in everyday school life through prayer, service, kindness, and community. Mr. Hynes will also share insights on current priorities and future plans for Catholic schools across the country. 


The Beatles Biopic
02/12/2026

Co-author of the book “The Beatles and Ireland” Mick Lynch to talk about one of the most anticipated music film projects in years — the ambitious Beatles biopic series directed by Sam Mendes.  

Instead of a single movie, Sony and Apple Corps are producing four interconnected feature films, each focusing on one member of the Fab Four — John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr — with actors such as Paul Mescal, Harris Dickinson, Joseph Quinn and Barry Keoghan stepping into those iconic roles.  

The films are slated for release in April 2...


Life in 5 Guest – Grace Casey
02/12/2026

Grace Casey is from Bray in County Wicklow.  

She adores dining out in restaurants, is a secret thrill seeker, and her garda vetting lists 29 different addresses, so she’s moved quite a bit. 

She joined Kieran to chat about her faith.

If you’d like to feature on the weekly “Life in 5” you can email: producer@spiritradio.ie


Water Safety Ireland – Know what to do in February waters
02/12/2026

Jamie Farrelly from Water Safety Ireland to talking about staying safe around Ireland’s waterways as cold temperatures, rising water levels, and recent storms make conditions more unpredictable this February.  

With water and air temperatures still low, risks such as cold water shock, hypothermia, and rough seas remain very real, even for experienced swimmers and coastal walkers — and following the latest safety appeals from Water Safety Ireland, the Irish Coast Guard and the RNLI is more important than ever. 


Kevin Hargaden – Jesuit Centre for Faith & Justice
02/11/2026

Dr Kevin Hargaden, Social Theologian of the Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice in Dublin. 

Is here to talk about COP30 and continues to campaign for climate justice, housing rights and a theology that connects faith with pressing social and environmental challenges.  

The Centre works on issues from ecological justice to housing policy, integrating theological reflection with advocacy and action. 


Brandon Scott – Aid to the Church in Need
02/11/2026

Brandon Scott is with Aid to the Church in Need, reporting on the humanitarian and spiritual impact of the war in Gaza.  

Through testimonies from local clergy — including a Catholic priest who has remained in the Strip — his work highlights the deepening humanitarian and health crisis and the urgent calls for an end to the conflict. 


Bishop Michael Router
02/11/2026

Bishop Michael Router, Auxiliary Bishop of Armagh and chair of the Council for Healthcare of the Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference, has welcomed Pope Leo XIV’s message for the 34th World Day of the Sick. 

The Pope is urging society to measure itself by how it cares for the most vulnerable — including the sick, elderly, addicted, unborn, poor and hungry. Â