Oh, come on now, People do that about Archbishop Lefebvre all the time and rarely does anyone call them out on it. You hear St. Marcel all the time. It's expressing a personal opinion regarding the person's virtues and OBVIOUSLY does not cause the canonization of the person in question.
You're calling him out just because you despise Father Feeney.
Everyone should read Bread of Life; it's a masterpiece and shows the soul of Father Feeney, a man of deep and simple faith ... and yet of great learning and intellect. I love his line in the first chapter, "Depart from me, ye accursed academics ..." He's referring to the people who apply distinction after distinction after two-page rambling explanation of why EENS means the opposite of EENS and that you're a heretic if you believe EENS in the straightforward simple language in which it was formulated.
I teach my children that only Catholics can go to heaven. Remarkably I am attacked by "Catholics" for doing this, when I am doing nothing more than teaching them Church dogma. So, in their simple understanding of things, Protestants just don't go to heaven, nor do infidels. This is the same spirit with which we should accept the Church's teachings, the spirit of a child; but these cursed academics think they're defending Church teaching by confusing by muddling by distinguishing to the point that they turn EENS upside down and denounce us for heresy for believing in EENS in the simple sense that was intended by Holy Mother Church. Shame on you all.
Thank God for Father Feeney.