The Catholic Guy - Show Content and Format

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The Catholic Guy consist of an average "Catholic guy" (Rulli) and an ordained Catholic priest (Keighron) discussing both current events and personal religious issues in a humorous (and sometimes off-color) light. The show generally begins with Rulli discussing something on his mind, followed by callers' input and opinions. This usually leads into many different segments, which can be caller input discussions, games in which callers can win religious prizes, or in-studio guests. The show has featured a relatively small number of guests during its six year run, with notable guests appearing once every few months on average.

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