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By Damian McKee
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
Poor Clare Sister Briege O'Hare says St Bridget was no goddess but deserves a national holiday. She speaks to St Patrick's Podcast from a monastery she helped found at Faughart near St Bridget's birthplace
The Church of Ireland Archbishop of Armagh John McDowell talks to our pilgrim guides about peace, Patrick & the call to follow Christ ...
St Patrick's pilgrim guide Duane Fitzsimons shares his unique story of St Patrick & the Lecale Landscape.
Former Manchester United Premier League footballer, Philip Mulryne talks faith & football on St Patrick's Podcast with pilgrim guides Elaine Kelly and Martina Purdy
Archbishop Eamon Martin talks to Martina Purdy & Elaine Kelly about St Patrick, faith & the future.
Elaine Pentland is about to be ordained a Deacon in the Church of Ireland. The Crossgar woman who is the daughter of former UUP minister Dermot Nesbitt tells Martina and Elaine about her love of St Patrick & her amazing call ☘️
Belfast Comedian Tim McGarry who is officially a Humants speaks to pilgrim guides and former Adoration Sisters about his life's journey, walking St Patrick's Way and the f word - Faith!
The latest St Patrick’s Podcast features an expert on Black Elk, a Native American medicine man who fought at the Battle of Little Big Horn and became a Christian. In fact, Black Elk’s case for canonization has been opened. Author and academic Dr Damian Costello talks to Martina Purdy and Elaine Kelly about his fascination with Black Elk and how he relates to St Patrick.
Downpatrick’s Gerry Kelly is one of Ireland’s most successful broadcasters. He has interviewed celebrities such as Graham Norton, James Bond star Roger Moore, footballing legend George Best and American country star Garth Brookes. He is a member of the Royal Television Society’s Hall of Fame. The Kelly Show ran on UTV for 17 years, sometimes beating the viewing figures of Michael Parkinson, and Jonathan Ross. He currently lives in Ardglass and speaks to our pilgrim guides Martina Purdy about life post-lock-down, his links with Saint Patrick and faith.
Former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern - who continues to work in peacebuilding - speaks to Saint Patrick Centre pilgrim guides Martina Purdy and Elaine Kelly about the peace process, life in lockdown, St Patrick and the importance of his faith.
Recorded before the First Minister and DUP Leader Arlene Foster resigned
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.