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Author Topic: Haydock Bible used as a prop on Saturday Night Live?  (Read 6837 times)

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Re: Haydock Bible used as a prop on Saturday Night Live?
« Reply #10 on: March 05, 2024, 02:19:13 AM »
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It really is fascinating to me to see the level of fanaticism in the Feeneyite mind. Here I just asked about some mediums in the fifties who seemingly claimed to be Catholic, and was curious if they practiced the Faith, and all I get in response is more endless grievances about Leonard Feeney.
Seethe.

Fr. Feeney comes to mind because he was calling out the rot while most didn't even know there was a problem.

Re: Haydock Bible used as a prop on Saturday Night Live?
« Reply #11 on: March 05, 2024, 04:46:48 AM »
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It really is fascinating to me to see the level of fanaticism in the Feeneyite mind. Here I just asked about some mediums in the fifties who seemingly claimed to be Catholic, and was curious if they practiced the Faith, and all I get in response is more endless grievances about Leonard Feeney.
:laugh1::laugh2::laugh1::laugh2::laugh1: too true.  It's been a while since I looked into these "paranormal investigator" people but I seem to recall them being protestants.  They went to trad clergy (notably Bp Mckenna) for exorcisms... whether that was due to knowledge of the inefficacy of novus ordo exorcisms, or due to a shunning by novus ordo clergy due to potential bad PR I am not sure.  


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Re: Haydock Bible used as a prop on Saturday Night Live?
« Reply #12 on: March 05, 2024, 06:56:03 AM »
Not only that, but the Warrens were frauds and hoaxters, as most of their investigations were concocted for financial motives.  They would go in and tell families that they could "make a lot of money", and then give them like $500 out of the lucrative proceeds from their movies and books, where Ed often told the writer to make it scary, even if they had to make stuff up, fake photographs, etc. ... and there were credible allegations of sordid behavior on Ed's part in his later years.

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Re: Haydock Bible used as a prop on Saturday Night Live?
« Reply #13 on: March 05, 2024, 06:58:33 AM »
It really is fascinating to me to see the level of fanaticism in the Feeneyite mind. Here I just asked about some mediums in the fifties who seemingly claimed to be Catholic, and was curious if they practiced the Faith, and all I get in response is more endless grievances about Leonard Feeney.

He's referring more to this general bizarre thinking among some Trads that everything was perfectly Catholic in the 1940s and 1950s, and merely used Father Feeney as an example.  Modernism was absolutely running rampant in the 1940s and 1950s.  Perhaps you're the one who's overly-obsessed with Father Feeney that you missed his point and missed that Father Feeney was just the example he used.

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Re: Haydock Bible used as a prop on Saturday Night Live?
« Reply #14 on: March 05, 2024, 07:22:16 AM »
Seethe.

Fr. Feeney comes to mind because he was calling out the rot while most didn't even know there was a problem.


Video related gives a glimpse of that rot.