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  Reverend Timothy Lovejoy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lovejoy is the Reverend of the Church (of uncertain Protestant denomination, mentioned as "The Western Branch of American Reform Presbylutheranism" in one episode) that seemingly every non-Roman Catholic Christian in Springfield attends.
Lovejoy demonstrates a thorough knowledge of the Bible, citing parables such as the "foolish man who built his house on sand" in an attempt to warn Homer Simpson against the dangers of founding a self-serving "religion".
Reverend Lovejoy sent her to boarding school in an attempt to curb her tendencies, but Jessica was expelled having shown no improvement.
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 Reverend Timothy Lovejoy
Timothy Lovejoy (voiced by Harry Shearer) is the Reverend of the Church (of uncertain denomination) that seemingly every Christian in Springfield attends.
Helen Lovejoy is the reverend's judgemental, small minded, moralistic, and gossipy wife.
Jessica Lovejoy is the reverend's daughter, a troublemaker who briefly went out with Bart Simpson.
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 Expert About lo:Lovejoy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Lovejoy became a slightly roguish, but basically decent man who would happily fleece the unscrupulous dealers he encountered, whilst ensuring that those who had fallen victim to the sharks received what was rightfully their due.
Lovejoy is a colourful East Anglian antique dealer who lives a somewhat hand-to-mouth life, despite being called a divvie - a man who knows in his bones the right and wrong of fine things.
Lovejoy Library, SIUE, and the larger community it serves have benefited greatly from the dedication of Friends' volunteers and the generosity of the members of the Friends of Lovejoy Library.
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 Tim Lovejoy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tim Lovejoy (born 28 March 1968), is a British television presenter, famous for his Saturday morning football programme on Sky Sports - Soccer AM - alongside co-host Helen Chamberlain.
He has the unique honour of being Sky Sports' only producer-presenter - he is responsible for many of the antics, gags and comic sketches for which the show has become famous.
Tim has also hosted Tim Lovejoy and the Allstars, a show similar to TFI Friday on Sky One where he chatted with celebrities along with music from a variety of bands, from the Manic Street Preachers to The Bees.
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 Reverend Timothy Lovejoy Biography on DanceAge
In earlier seasons, Lovejoy was well-meaning, tolerant and faintly cynical, in contrast to his religion-obsessed parishioner Ned Flanders.
Lovejoy would dispatch these, and the concerns of other parishioners, with as much brevity as he could manage so that he could go back to his true passion—his model trains.
Lovejoy certainly has a thorough knowledge of the Bible, citing parables such as the "foolish man who built his house on sand", in an attempt to warn Homer Simpson against the dangers of founding a "religion" that was basically a cover for his own selfishness.
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 List of recurring characters from The Simpsons   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Timothy Lovejoy (voiced by Harry Shearer) is the Reverend of the Church uncertain Protestant denomination) that seemingly every Christian Springfield attends.
Ned Flanders also constantly bothers Reverend Lovejoy for guidance which the Reverend dispatches with as brevity as he can manage ("Ned have thought about one of the other major They're all pretty much the same") so he can go back to what seems be his true passion - his model trains.
Helen Lovejoy is the reverend's judgemental small minded and gossipy wife.
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 The Simpsons Archive: "Religious Dialogues in Prime Time"
Lovejoy: No, but he was working in the hearts of your friends and neighbours when they came to your aid, be they [points to Ned] Christian, [to Krusty] Jew, or [to Apu] miscellaneous.
The portrayal of Lovejoy is, in essence, the show’s strongest representation of the institution of religion.
Reverend Lovejoy is the only person in the town who holds an "official" religious position.
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 Science Fair Projects - List of recurring characters from The Simpsons
Reverend Timothy Lovejoy (voiced by Harry Shearer) is the local minister.
Jessica Lovejoy (guest-voiced by Meryl Streep), is their daughther, a troublemaker who briefly dated Bart.
Lovejoy is the Reverend of the Church (of uncertain Protestant denomination, possibly "Presbylutheran") that seemingly every Christian in Springfield attends.
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 Meet the Lovejoys!
Reverend Timothy Lovejoy is the pastor of Springfield Baptist Church.
She is as evil as the devil's spawn, but her parents haven't got a clue.
Rev. Lovejoy's favorite pasttime is playing with his model trains.
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 Simpsons have soul   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
TWO REGULAR CHARACTERS help keep the religious themes spinning: Ned Flanders is the hypercheerful evangelical next door, and the Reverend Timothy Lovejoy is the smarmy, amorphously Protestant pastor of the First Church of Springfield.
Lovejoy takes on the sect in his sermon: "This so-called new religion is nothing but a pack of weird rituals and chants designed to take away file money of fools.
In another episode, when Lovejoy is citing the various religious traditions of the neighbors who saved Homer's life, the minister pauses in the case of Apu, the Indian who runs the Kwik-E-Mart.
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 Harry Shearer
Shearer co-created, co-wrote and co-starred in Rob Reiner's 1984 film This is Spinal Tap.
Shearer is probably best-known for his astounding voiceover work on The Simpsons (1989 to date), where he does the voices of "Charles Montgomery Burns", "Waylon Smithers", "Ned Flanders", "Reverend Timothy Lovejoy" and Principal "Seymour Skinner", among others.
Since 1983 Shearer has been the host of the public radio comedy/music program Le Show.
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 Timothy Lovejoy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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 Reverend Timothy Lovejoy: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
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Akira and Gil were waiting for the Reverend Lovejoy, who wants to work as the adviser for Skinner.
"Glad to meet you." said Helen Lovejoy, She was the wife of Reverend Lovejoy.
Reverend Timothy Lovejoy is here!" said Akira out loudly.
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 The Simpsons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
He has frequent flashbacks to his capture and imprisonment by the Viet Cong, and he is repeatedly likened to Norman Bates in Psycho.
Reverend Lovejoy, the pastor of the local church, is judgemental and moralistic (but only regarding other people), with a monotonous voice that always puts Homer to sleep during Sunday sermons.
While most of these characters are more incompetent than truly evil there is one true sadist: Montgomery Burns, owner of the Springfield Nuclear Plant and Homer Simpson's boss; he is often compared to Charles Foster Kane in Citizen Kane, not to mention that his first name is also Charles.
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 Reverend Timothy Lovejoy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The good Reverend is not your typical clergyman - he is disliked by God and the majority of his parishoners.
Do you Marge take Homer in richness and poorness, poorness is underlined, in impotence and im-potence, in quiet solitude or blasting across the alkali flats in a jet powered monkey navigated...and it goes on like this..."
Lovejoy: Marge, just about everything is a sin.
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 Timothy Lovejoy - Simpsons
Timothy Lovejoy (voiced by Harry Shearer) is the Reverend of the Church (of uncertain Protestant denomination, possibly "Presbylutheran") that seemingly every Christian in Springfield attends.
An episode points to how he first came to Springfield eager and full of idealism, but has since become cynical and disillusioned about his flock and his ministry, mostly due to Ned Flanders, who constantly pesters the Reverend with "emergencies" ("Reverend Lovejoy?
"[But] fortunately, by then it was the eighties, and no one noticed." The producers of The Simpsons have said Lovejoy is one of the few least corrupt and decent characters in Springfield.
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 Reverand Timothy Lovejoy - Reviews on RateItAll
Reverend Lovejoy is the minister at the Simpson's church.
I don't think that most blue collar workers are dunces and I don't think that most preachers are moral hypocrites who are indifferent to the moral circumstances of their congregations.
I think Lovejoy is a great character to symbolize the entire organized church.
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Reverend Timothy Lovejoy - A formidable religious scholar, Rev. Lovejoy can confidently cite the most obsucre biblical passages, even if it means staying up all night to make them up.
Reverend Lovejoy was once forced to cut to a commercial when caller posed the challenge, "How can there be a God when there is so much infotainment in the world?".
Martin Prince - Martin Prince leads a group of misfit brainiacs who meet secretly in the "refuge of the damned," a deserted school boiler room, where they can do extra-credit projects without fear of reprisal.
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 Reverend Timothy Lovejoy Article, ReverendTimothyLovejoy Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Timothy Lovejoy (voiced by Harry Shearer) is the Reverend of theChurch (of uncertain Protestant denomination) that seemingly every Christian in Springfield attends.
They're all pretty much the same"), so that he can go back to what seems to be his true passion- his model trains.
Helen Lovejoy is the reverend's judgemental, small minded, moralistic,and gossipy wife.
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 [3F01] Home Sweet Home- Diddily- Dum- Doodily
Lovejoy laughs sympathetically as she hands the phone to her husband?
Lovejoy has a couple of movers helping him move his train track.
Lovejoy implores heavenward, "Why do you hate my trains?" At the river, Ned prepares to anoint Bart with water from a golden chalice.
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 Helen Lovejoy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
TIMOTHY LOVEJOY, Harry Shearer, ENZO AVOLIO (1^ voce) NINO D'AGATA (3^ voce).
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 Center for Religion, the Professions & the Public   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Some of The Simpsons church humor is a mild sort, typical of an earlier era of churchgoing‹about sleep-inducing sermons or tactics to elicit more money in the offering ("And as we pass the collection plate, please give as if the person next to you was watching," Lovejoy intones).
Lovejoy takes on the sect in his sermon: "This so-called new religion is nothing but a pack of weird rituals and chants designed to take away the money of fools.
An astonished Lovejoy gasps, "Oh mercy, he's the real deal!" The minister rips off his clergy collar, throws it on the ground and stomps on it.
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 - toledoblade.com -
Unlike most TV shows, religion is a part of the world of The Simpsons, whose cast includes, from left, Bart, Homer, Reverend Lovejoy, Maggie, Marge, and Lisa.
Pastor: Reverend Timothy Lovejoy, spiritual leader of Springfield Community Church, a shallow, intolerant, "pandenominational windbag," personifies many of the failings of organized religion.
God is everywhere, he reasons, so it isn't necessary to go to a building to worship Him, and, further, if God wanted people to worship Him an hour a week, He would have made the week an hour longer.
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 UK Bbc Lovejoy Series Television Resources
His achievements include some of the all-time British classics such as Auf Wiedersehen Pet, Lovejoy and Shine on Harvey Moon.
ten 55 minute episodes included in the first ever series of Lovejoy, originally broadcast by the BBC in 1986...
British charm, Lovejoy originally came into being in a series of novel's by author Jonathan...
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 The simple solution: Don't be Catholic - SciForums.com
A New Mexico family is suing its local Catholic church over a funeral Mass at which the priest allegedly said their relative was going straight to hell.
The family of Ben Martinez, 80, allege that Reverend Scott Mansfield said he was "living in sin," "lukewarm in his faith" and that "the Lord vomited people like Ben out of his mouth to hell".
Nine members of the Martinez family are seeking punitive and compensatory damages for severe emotional and physical suffering.
www.sciforums.com /showthread.php?t=25794   (2012 words)

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