Séamus Ó Fianghusa (Fennessy) is a bestselling author, publisher, and scholar who has been dubbed “the historian of the Fighting 69th” by Fox News. He is also a life-long devotee of Christian saints, such as St. Jude and St. Patrick, and has extensive expertise in problem solving through prayer. . He was a contributor to the groundbreaking Smithsonian Channel documentary "Fighting Irish of the Civil War," and has been interviewed about the end of the Afghan War by numerous media outlets in the U.S. and in Ireland. . He is also an army infantry veteran with over 20 years of military service, 10 of which were with the legendary Fighting 69th. Séamus’ combat experience was the subject of "Dúshlán," the first ever Irish language documentary filmed in the Afghan war zone. . Séamus has earned respect for his vocal ability - first and foremost, in the service of God as a church cantor. He is a devoted practitioner of traditional Gaelic song. And for years, he has energized the esprit de corps of his fellow soldiers by singing songs in the Irish rebel tradition, both in training and in war. . In the private sector he worked as an Explosive Detection Canine Handler in New York City. A campaign to rescue his bomb dog, “Bring K9 Mattie Home,” has garnered widespread attention and support. . He is a passionate advocate of traditional Gaelic culture, and has an especially strong loyalty to the townland of Bun a’ Leaca in the parish of Gaoth Dobhair, Tír Chonaill (County Donegal), Ireland. . As a historian, soldier, and Irish language activist, Séamus has been featured on a variety of media outlets internationally, including NBC, CNN, and Fox News in the United States, and RTÉ, TG4, and BBC in Ireland. . “Heaven Help Us, Now!,” Séamus’ recent book about St. Jude, patron of lost causes, was the Amazon #1 Best Seller in Christian Saints and #1 New Release in Spiritual Warfare. . To learn more, please visit www.imurblasta.com.
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