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- oops accessdate "2014-03-25".
- oops date "2009-04-13".
- oops first "James T.".
- oops isCitedBy Leonard_Feeney.
- oops last "Keane".
- oops newspaper "America".
- oops quote "The national Catholic weekly has also occasionally featured authors whose later antics brought it some embarrassment, including the articles and poetry of a literary editor with a brilliant mind and a talent for comic verse, Leonard Feeney, S.J. Feeney published frequently in America and earned a certain amount of fame for his numerous books, including a book of essays, Fish on Friday. He grew much more famous a few years later for a different reason: his excommunication from the Catholic Church in 1953 for refusing to accept the church’s definition of the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus . Though Feeney was reconciled to the church in 1974 , his establishment of his own schismatic religious community, the Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, and his long fight with church authorities overshadowed his literary genius until his death in 1978.".
- oops title "Oops! Now and then America got it wrong".
- oops url oops.