What not to say in an Irish pub with Fr. Sean Donovan - a podcast by The Catholic Man Show

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Fr. Sean Donovan joins us to talk about all things Ireland!


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About our drink:

Glendalough Distillery 7 year old Mizunara Finish Single Malt Irish Whiskey

Glendalough's Mizunara 7-year single malt is vivid, but delicate with seamless depth. It is vibrant, fruity, and floral on the nose, enjoying a luxuriously smooth mouthfeel with notes of dark chocolate orange, sandalwood and cinnamon synonymous with Mizunara whiskeys. This unique whiskey benefits from an exceptionally long finish of toasted oak and oriental spices, with the dark chocolate lingering even longer.



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What should you say (or not say!) at an Irish pub? What was the relationship of Protestants and Catholics in the early 1900's? How has that shaped the way Ireland is today? We have one of our favorite guests on The Catholic Man Show this week, Fr. Sean Donovan to talk about this and our upcoming pilgrimage to Ireland.


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They had a relationship with God.

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They sat with the Lord. Spoke with Him. Listened to Him.

Daily.

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