Listen Back Does religion have a place in the psychologist’s consulting rooms? Paul O’Donoghue, clinical psychologist and founder member of the Irish Skeptics Society discusses this question with Eileen.

Cork’s oldest charity is Cork Penny Dinners, founded by the Quakers in 1845, another time of austerity in Ireland. Committee member Florence Harrison talks about the charity’s work.

Following on from last week’s report, where we heard how much, or how little Irish people know about the Fatima apparitions, so important to Pope John Paul II and his successor, author and broadcaster Fr. Andrew Apostoli, and vice postulator for the causes of seers Jacinta and Francisco and Medical GP Sr. Angela talk about Fatima’s relevance today, and tell more about the secrets imparted to the children.

Fatima for Today. Fr. Andrew Apostoli. Ignatius Press.

Next week, in our penultimate programme for this series, four young people with ages ranging between 19 and 23, a Catholic, a Jew, a Hare Krishna and an agnostic discuss God, good and evil, sexual morality and the afterlife.