Whats up Nerissa, Conas tá tú? I hope you're doing well. Congratulations on your performance I know it was great and you did your best, Good job Nerissa! I know it was in new york and I was going to recommend some cool Catholic stuff in the city but I did not want there to be a security issue so I didn't recommend anything. The obvious one being St Patrick's Cathedral in midtown. What a beautiful cathedral, one of the most beautiful in the US, though it's sad they dont do Latin mass there. I hope you visited. Anyway speaking of the Irish, I found this for you. It's a little homily and it would be good for you to watch.
>Irish Catholics Be Proud of Your Heritagehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFuQdxDOgCAI then tried to find some footage of the organ in St Patrick Cathedral playing for you but I found this instead. Wait until you're in a relaxed mood and quiet time like just before bed and then watch this with headphones. I wont comment further so as to not influence how the music will make you feel. But you have to listen to it with headphones.
>MUSIC OF CATHEDRALS (Gregorian Chant & Plainsong)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9iUGquoNgYThat first song is from the Brompton Oratory which this guy goes and visits, it's the first church right at the beginning, very beautiful as well.
>Is Britain Turning Catholic? Exploring London's Catholic Churcheshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBg0INqUA3YIt's coming back everywhere in the world and for England, it's coming home. Pray for the English. Side note, English food is actually really good, don't fall for the memes. Who doesn't like fish and chips or roast beef? Speaking of food, I think itd be really cool for you to learn how to cook Irish foods if you don't already know.
>Irish People Try Traditional Irish Foodhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-d-L9dx_yAHeres some more food, and dont forget to learn how to speak Irish! It's unironically in your genes, you'll learn it way faster. You have the ancestral dna memories, which is a real thing, it's called "instinct."
>20 Must Try Irish Foods and Drinks | Ireland Travelhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wS7DcvVrk80Birds know how to build nests, spiders know how to build a web, salmon return to the same river they were born in to mate, etc. No one teaches them, they just know. Ancestral DNA memories are real, you'll learn Gaeilge in no time at all. (I just found out it's called gaeilge and not gaelic according to this video and the comment section.)
>Speaking Irish vs Gaelic.Thank you Conor Aspellhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-koRQrVHQkgLastly, the thread went full aggro, but don't mind them, you know how they are, you're doing a great job Nerissa! Lá maith agat!