Ireland: Catholic History and a Whiskey Tour
The Catholic Man Show Ireland Pilgrimage
Faith of the Irish: Catholic History and a Whiskey Tour of Ireland
Travel with David and Adam, hosts of The Catholic Man Show, on pilgrimage to Ireland this September 15-24, 2022. Explore the rich Catholic history of Ireland and visit many prominent Catholic sites. Celebrate daily mass and then visit distilleries, bottle your own whiskey, see castles, kiss the Blarney Stone, and eat in REAL Irish pubs with friends old and new. This is going to be an amazing trip!
Make sure you sign up and pay your deposit soon because this trip will fill up quickly.
IN HONOR OF ST. PATRICK, SIGN UP IN THE MONTH OF MARCH AND AS A THANK YOU, YOU WILL BE WINED AND DINED BY ADAM AND DAVID IN IRELAND AT A HISTORIC IRELAND RESTAURANT.
Find the itinerary for the 10 days right here.
Not just a men’s trip – bring your wife and adult children with you!
This trip is not your normal pilgrimage. We are intentionally taking a small group in order to visit historic Catholic sites, rent out distilleries and have private tastings, and visit local Irish scenes that are not available on normal pilgrimages.
Visit Select International Tours to join us on this unforgettable trip to Ireland.
Hi David and Adam,
I was filled with joy to discover that you guys are coming to Ireland. I started following your show two years ago when I was still in Germany and now I live in Ireland. I see you are going to make a trip to Cork and to the Franciscan Well, I live just one block away from the Pub! I would love to meet you guys in there. Would you please let me know at what time you will be there? The pizzas at the Franciscan Well are also tasty.
On a side note, I also saw you are to attend the Fin Barre’s Cathedral, here in Cork. Just make sure it is Catholic because I was under the same impression and I think it is not. The Cork Catholic Cathedral is not far from and it’s within walking distance, or even better, try to attend mass at the Cathedral in Cobh instead. That’s is even a more stunning church that the ones in Cork.
All the best and looking forward to get to meet you!
Fabian
Just heard the podcast, and it sounds fascinating. However, if I’m not mistaken, St. Finbarr’s is Church of Ireland, and not Catholic.