Context: Grief is a universal human experience. For some, grieving also includes a spiritual level that can be actively worked with. Purpose of the study: Given the lack of information on spiritually attuned interventions in grief in the Czech Republic, the purpose of this study is to map the experiences with and attitudes towards spiritually oriented interventions among helping professionals working with the bereaved. Methods: Data from a questionnaire survey (response rate 36.9%, N = 45) were analysed using univariate and bivariate descriptive and inferential statistics. Conclusions: Interventions are perceived as moderately useful for the most part. Experience with them varies from 6.7% to 89% according to the specific intervention. More positive attitudes towards meaning-making interventions and higher experience with them might be expected in the population. Implication: the data point to the need to elaborate on good practice procedures and to further explore attitudes towards interventions, particularly concerning the degree of active treatment of spirituality, as well as their effectiveness (research implication).