Thought for the Day from Radio Ulster Episodes Episode guide
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Pastor Lindsay Allen, Tuesday 17th February 2026
Being too late is one of the most frustrating things in life.
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Pastor Lindsay Allen, Tuesday 16th May 2023
Admiring Gods handiwork
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Pastor Lindsay Allen, Tuesday 14th January 2025
Eric Armstrong
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Pastor Lindsay Allen, Tuesday 12th March 2024
Who is influencing us?
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Pastor Lindsay Allen, Tuesday 10th February 2026
Compared to the Bible’s definition of “love”, we all get off light on Valentine’s Day.
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Pastor Lindsay Allen, Thursday 2nd November 2023
The uniting force of humans
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Pastor Lindsay Allen, Thursday 26th October 2023
A handshake of hope
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Pastor Lindsay Allen, Thursday 19th October 2023
I am not a robot...
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Pastor Lindsay Allen, Monday 9th September 2024
Grand Central Station
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Pastor Lindsay Allen, Monday 2nd September 2024
Time runs away like sand in an hourglass
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Pastor Lindsay Allen, Friday 18th November 2022
Prayer as part of a daily routine
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Pádraig Ó Tuama, Wednesday 3rd September 2025
The poem concerns itself with what is there and what is not.
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Pádraig Ó Tuama, Wednesday 24th September 2025
That is one of the pure joys of reading, wondering where on earth is this going?
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Pádraig Ó Tuama, Wednesday 17th September 2025
To comfort a soul that is weighed down with pain and sorrow.
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Pádraig Ó Tuama, Thursday 23rd October 2025
There have been meetings between British monarchs and Popes before, but not for prayer.
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Pádraig Ó Tuama, Thursday 11th September 2025
There are so many bereaved families in this situation, they make all names available.
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Nicky Cahill, Sunday 1st September 2024
Women's stories
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Nicky Cahill, Friday 13th June 2025
When I lived in Chicago, I longed for the darkness of the west of Ireland
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Michele Markin, Tuesday 31st December 2024
New Year's Eve
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Michele Marken, Wednesday 5th October 2022
‘As We Wait To Draw Down The Blinds For Columba..”
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Michele Marken, Wednesday 5th April, 2023
‘Spy’ Wednesday
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Michele Marken, Wednesday 29th March 2023
Making your days count
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Michele Marken, Wednesday 27th December 2023
On the third day of Christmas
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Michele Marken, Wednesday 22nd March 2023
Unmeasurable learning and the census