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03/01/2010

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Last broadcast on Sun, 3 Jan 2010, 08:30 on BBC Radio Ulster (see all broadcasts).

Synopsis

William Crawley and guests debate the week's religious and ethical news and explore the world of culture and ideas. Including News.

Cahal Daly 1917 -2009

Cahal Daly Remembered

Sunday Sequence remembers Cahal Daly the former Primate of All-Ireland.

Chapters

  1. Chapter 1

    Cardinal Cahal Daly: Priest and Philosopher

    The life and legacy of Cardinal Cahal Daly, who died this week at the age of 92, with tributes from Cardinal Sean Brady, Bishop Edward Daly and Dr John Dunlop.

  2. Chapter 2

    Cardinal Cahal Daly: The Statesman

    The former Church of Ireland primate Lord Eames, historian Dr Eamon Phoenix and former deputy First Minister Seamus Mallon assess the legacy of Cardinal Cahal Daly.

  3. Chapter 3

    Religion and ethics in 2010

    Ruth Gledhill, Patsy McGarry and Alf McCreary look ahead to the big religion and ethics stories likely to dominate the news agenda in the next twelve months.

  4. Chapter 4

    The Big Issues

    Victims Commissioner Brendan McAllister, social commentator Eilish Rooney, sustainability expert John Woods and Lord Robin Eames debate some of the specific issues facing the community.

Broadcasts

  1. Sun 3 Jan 2010
    08:30
  2. Sun 3 Jan 2010
    08:30

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