Try that in a Small Town with Fr. Sean O’Brien
The Catholic Man Show
The Catholic Man Show
4.8 • 768 Ratings
🗓️ 4 April 2024
⏱️ 67 minutes
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Summary
Fr. Sean O'Brien joins us in studio to talk about evangelizing, Catholic culture, and encounter.
In this episode we discuss:
- The importance of prayer in evangelization
- Involving the community in small towns
- Tips on evangelization
- The importance of listening in evangelization
You can check out Fr. Sean's podcast here.
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Try that in a small town
Fr. Sean O'Brien: [00:00:00] [00:01:00] The Catholic Man Show contains high levels of manliness. If you think you may be too weak to withstand the manliness represented in the following program, please do yourself a favor and stop listening now. If you choose to continue in spite of this warning, If at any time you feel yourself overcome by the manliness, stop immediately and consult your closest medical professional.
And now, for the not so fair, faint, or frilly, [00:02:00] we present The Catholic Men's Show.
Adam Minihan: Welcome to the Catholic Man Show. Alleluia. I said it. I said it. Alleluia. It was a long time coming. We're on the Lord's team, the winning side. So raise your glass. Adam and Anne here with Sir David Niles. We also have a good friend, fellow priest of the Diocese of Tulsa in Eastern Oklahoma. And of God.
And of God. Also a brother in law to David
David Niles: Niles. In the order of Malchizedek.
Adam Minihan: Also a, a good friend of ours all the way from kindergarten as
David Niles: well. It's kindergarten class reunion
Fr. Sean O'Brien: right here. It's a few years ago, that's
David Niles: it. Yeah. Yeah, I mean, just a handful.
Adam Minihan: Father Sean O'Brien. [00:03:00] Great to have you
Fr. Sean O'Brien: here. Good to be here.
Adam Minihan: We also have Jim here. Jim. Jim, it's been, it's been a long 40 days.
David Niles: We'll see what Jim is back. Yeah, we'll see how you rate the yummy skill today. I'm not sure, I'm not sure what your rating is gonna be. I'm interested to tell, to
Fr. Sean O'Brien: hear. Today. But he is here with his strength. I feel very secure. Yes. I am sitting
David Niles: next to him.
I feel like our whole conversation is gonna be like
Adam Minihan: more at ease. Yeah, we were pretty People uptight the last 40
Fr. Sean O'Brien: days. You just never know. People can break through the door. Not sure. Totally. And that's gonna be okay
David Niles: if they do. I mean, if they do now. Oh yeah. If they do now, yeah. Yeah. You get what you, you get what you, you sow what you reap.
It's their own fault. No. You reap what you sow, Anna. Yeah. Although, ironically, you also do sow what you reap because those are the seeds that you have. Unless you buy the
Adam Minihan: seeds. Unless you do that. We have entered into a new season, a new liturgical season. The best. The best season. I've also entered into a new stage of fatherhood.
Oh. I have now entered into [00:04:00] the stage of fatherhood of Did you turn out the lights,
David Niles: fatherhood?
Adam Minihan: Yes. One that I never thought I would, I would get to, because I just did not think that was gonna be, that was gonna be me. Mm hmm. My, my dad did it all the time. Yeah. I did not think it was that big of a deal growing up.
I did not think that it was something, you know, Really to, to, like, be concerned about. It's like three cents for the light to be on.
David Niles: Especially now with
Fr. Sean O'Brien: LEDs. So are you feeling, are there more lights being left on? Yes. Is the electricity the issue? Is it? Oh,
Adam Minihan: that's not it. It's not, no, it's just like It's the principle of the thing.
Right. It's about having order and, like, having responsibility in
Fr. Sean O'Brien: the home. We're conservatives here. We will conserve
David Niles: electricity. That's right. We don't leave the water running in the sink. That's right. When you're not
Adam Minihan: there, don't leave the light on. I just did not realize that I was going to come to this.
To this level of fatherhood, but here I am.
David Niles: Congratulations to you. Yeah, I've also been at this level. For a while. And it's very weird. You know, and it [00:05:00] sneaks up on you. Turn off the lights! A little bit. It does. It's not like one day You just decide. You put on a new pair of pants and then you're, you know, that kind of dad.
You just kind of realize, at some point, you hear words coming out of your
Adam Minihan: mouth and you say, I haven't heard those words for 20 some odd years. And it was from my
David Niles: father. Right. Right. Like, Obi Wan Kenobi. It's like, that's a name I have not heard in a long time....Transcript
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| 0:00.0 | You know, You know, Warning, the Catholic Man Show contains high levels of manliness. |
| 1:35.0 | If you think you may be too weak to withstand the manliness |
| 1:38.3 | represented in the following program, please do yourself a favor and stop listening now. |
| 1:44.3 | If you choose to continue in spite of this warning, |
| 1:47.5 | if at any time you feel yourself overcome by the manliness, |
| 1:51.6 | stop immediately and consult your closest medical professional. |
| 1:56.0 | And now, for the not-so-fair, faint or frilly, |
| 1:59.7 | we present the Catholic Man Show. |
| 2:03.6 | Welcome to the Catholic Man Show. |
| 2:17.9 | Alleluia. I said it. I said Show. Alleluia. |
| 2:18.7 | I said it. |
| 2:19.7 | I said it. |
| 2:20.3 | Alleluia. |
| 2:21.4 | It was a long time coming. |
| 2:25.3 | We're on the Lord's team, the winning side. |
| 2:27.3 | So raise your glass. |
| 2:32.3 | Adam Inahan here with Sir David Niles. |
| 2:37.0 | We also have a good friend fellow priest of the diocese of Tulsa in eastern Oklahoma. |
| 2:45.1 | And of God. |
| 2:46.1 | And of God. |
| 2:47.8 | Also a brother-in-law to David Niles. |
| 2:55.0 | In the order of Malkisadek. Also a brother-in-law to David Niles. In the order of Malchizedek. Also a good friend of ours all the way from kindergarten as well. It's kindergarten class reunion right here. A few years ago. |
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