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Lord Ludd

(585 posts)
Tue Dec 29, 2020, 03:55 PM Dec 2020

Vatican priest who appeared in Religulous dies

NPR remembers the Rev. Reginald Foster — perhaps the world's foremost Latin scholar. He was the official translator for four popes and inspired Roman tour guides for Latin enthusiasts worldwide.

https://www.npr.org/2020/12/28/950886281/reginald-foster-worlds-renowned-latinist-dies-at-81

Here's the clip from Religulous. Quite a character!

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Vatican priest who appeared in Religulous dies (Original Post) Lord Ludd Dec 2020 OP
Deafie here: could you provide a brief summary, please? Thanks. tblue37 Dec 2020 #1
From his NYT obit - he was quite a character musette_sf Dec 2020 #2
Okey-doke Lord Ludd Dec 2020 #5
Thank you! nt tblue37 Dec 2020 #6
I was just ItsjustMe Dec 2020 #3
You can also view Religulous ItsjustMe Dec 2020 #4

musette_sf

(10,200 posts)
2. From his NYT obit - he was quite a character
Tue Dec 29, 2020, 04:35 PM
Dec 2020
One of the world’s foremost experts on Latin, Father Foster was a monk who looked like a stevedore, dressed like a janitor and swore like a sailor.

He was LXXXI.

Father Foster was unabashedly bibulous (from the Latin bibere, “to drink”); combustible (< combustibilis); dyspeptic (a Greek word, but indisputably apposite); cacophonous (his was a partly silent order, a state of affairs he more than made up for outside the monastery); undiplomatic (in interviews, he had all manner of advice for his exalted bosses, none of it solicited); and more than a trifle insurrectionist (in the privacy of his monastery room, he told The Minneapolis Star Tribune in 1998, he liked to say Mass attired as he was the day he was born).

“I’m a nudist,” he said. “If God doesn’t like that — sorry.”


https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/27/obituaries/reginald-foster-vatican-latinist-who-tweeted-in-the-language-dies-at-81.html

Lord Ludd

(585 posts)
5. Okey-doke
Tue Dec 29, 2020, 08:45 PM
Dec 2020

Bill Maher: "When you look at a giant building like that -- a palace -- does it seem at odds with the message of the founder?"
Rev. Foster: "Why, certainly."

Rev. Foster also blew raspberries at the existence of Hell & the date of Jesus's birth. "It could've been July 3rd."

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