- After her release from hospital, Shirley gets a ride home from Father Sean in the sidecar of his motorcycle, but the two are quickly called back to the hospital to allow Father Sean to attend to a man who collapsed outside the club.
- After her release from hospital, Shirley gets a ride home from Father Sean in the sidecar of his motorcycle, but the two are quickly called back to the hospital to allow Father Sean to attend to a man who collapsed outside the club. Father Sean introduces Simon to Barbara Walsh, a woman struggling to maintain her home and raise her two sons after her husband walked out. After their poor first encounter, Barbara takes an interest in Simon, finding reasons to call him back out to her farm. Shirley's mother arrives unexpectedly to oversee her daughter's convalescence and is promptly welcomed to the valley by Sgt. Gilroy who gives her a parking ticket. Father Sean collapses while arguing with Councillor Muldoon about a proposed youth centre. Taken back to hospital, Father Sean is on hand to give last rights when the man who was brought in earlier dies. When the dead man's brother arrives and it is revealed that the man Father Sean gave last rites to was Jewish, Father Sean apologises but the man's brother bears no ill will stating that God hears all prayers said for the dying. Molly places an ad for a new "patient liaison" for the clinic. Frank and Shirley plan their engagement party.
- Simon tries to tactfully explain to Barbara Walsh that their relationship is strictly professional. After collapsing a second time at the club, Father Sean is readmitted to hospital. Father Sean plays up his weakened condition to curry favour with Muldoon, he even takes the opportunity to confess to stealing the councillor's hubcaps. Frank and Shirley's engagement party is in full swing when Terence is called back to the hospital, but he arrives only to learn Father Sean passed away moments earlier. In keeping with Father Sean's wishes, the party goers are not told of his death, allowing the event to unwittingly double as a wake. Bob MCs the engagement party but has to contend with an overly enthusiastic Bev on the piano. When her music repeatedly stretches into his announcements, Bob gets into a heated argument with Bev that ends with him being knocked to the stage by a quick right jab coming out from behind the piano.
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