As a Polish/Sicilian Catholic, I find this hilarious! I forgot which episode it was, but when Archie said "Some Catholic priest sprinkling 'incest' all over everybody!" I always fell out laughing.
Hi Mr.Lubarski , As a Irish/ Sicilian Catholic man, I too fell out laughing 😆 this 1/2 hour long show was ahead of it's time... we'll never see the likes of this again.
@@dennisdemark8151 Being raised as a Catholic the episodes with Father Majeski were so inspiring in that they illustrated his faith by example/action and less by word. 1) His 1st episode regarding the cling peaches hitting his car 2) Majeski, the Lorenzos, and Edith being 'converted' 3) Edith (the kleptomaniac) and her reaching out to Father when she was at her end The St Mary's mass episode Archie to Edith: Did you get on your knees and kiss anybody's ring?; Did anyone take a stick and splash water in ya?; Did you eat a cookie?l Father Majeski to Archie: If the ignorant were blessed, you'd be a saint Archie to Father Majeski: Look at the pamphlets the Lorenzo dame is leaving with my wife - 'The holy fathers newest encyclical' as if anyone care what he is riding around on. You are 100% right, we will NEVER see the likes of this again and society is lesser off for it.
@@MrJohnnyDistortion that's what made his portrayal of Archie so spot on. Whatever your personal politics may be, he did a perfect parody of a Republican.
Well I’m sure you do but the fact is and the real truth whether you like it or not lady is Catholic they make fun of it in the video but being a Catholic is being a polytheistic pagan anytime you don’t like that too bad.
@@Americanpatriot-zo2tk Do not know what you are trying to say but I was able to deduce one thing. You did not go to a Catholic school because you never learned how to structure a sentence or use correct punctuation. 😂
@Americanpatriot-zo2tk you sound as much fun as a wet diaper. Can't others enjoy themselves without some troll attempting to take that away? The truth is, whether you like it or not, that in the past year no one has poked fun at your inability to write a clear sentence.
In the midst of all of this religious debate, I think we can all agree that Archie was right about one thing for sure - Edith does sing like a hinge! Hahaha!
One of my favorite bits from All in the Family. There are I think 3 episodes where that priest (Father Majeski, played by the late, great Bernard Hughes) appears in and in every one he manages to say something that slays Archie.
That happens to be correct. The catholic church gives much more importance to its own traditions and dogmas than to the commands of the one they call Lord (the word lord implies service and obedience). The Reformation was an attempt to get back to the ways of the primitive church. Some protestants read the Bible and live as Christians. Lots of catholics are nice, even wonderful people, but NONE of them is even aware that Jesus gave his followers orders to be followed. They think the rules of their church are what God wants them to do. In many cases it is the exact opposite.
@@fineneighborhood AGREED!!! THAT is the single-most hilarious thing I think of when I think of "All in the Family!" That and his assertion that the Pope was, whaddyacall... "inflammable!" ;P
@@user-pw8fu8ji9r Time changes everything. I think it was (is) only controversial to those without humor. We used to be able to laugh at ourselves as well as others and not be offended. We’ve gone backwards in human relations. Have a great day user-pw8fuji9r
Father Majeski was on his way to the Movies to see a Dillinger Picture. before running into Archie...now after talking with Archie, father Majeski said...a Dillinger Movie would be a let down. TOO FUNNY. LOL
@@jimfoley8014 Yeah, no kidding. AITF's production trio of Nicholl, Ross, and West were also behind Three's Company. And a lot of the humor on that show was downright goofy, way too immature, or overacted. (Look it up on IMdB.)
Right now we need the likes of Archie Bunker. He warned us about the decline of America and American values 40 years ago; now 40 years later those predictions have come true.
I find it interesting that Father Majesky says he's going to the movies to see "Dillinger." Years later, the actor Barnard Hughes went on to star in "Tron" where one of the primary antagonists was Ed Dillinger.
Well, DON'T because there is no connection whatsoever. This episode aired in the fall of 1973. Earlier that year, a film was released called "Dillinger" and it was about the life and criminal exploits of John Dillinger the bank robber from the 1930's. Rather popular, it was shown countrywide in most theaters. It was just used as a current event of the day to use as a comparison to Archie's behavior.
I found All in the Family on disc, gave it to my grandma who was in her 70s. We both howled. Very few comedies have that appeal, and are just as funny now as back then. That reminds me to dig up The Jeffersons.
This show is considered a classic, often in the top ten best shows of all time. These days, its topics are taboo and this kind of show would never be made. How did we get so sensitive about topics that really matter? instead we are content with smut, poop humor and bottom-feeder reality shows
You need to rub against something that is inherently wrong like being a racist or some other flaw people had to make comedy. But today, everyone is perfect well educated and have plenty of cash
I am Catholic and I am with Archie, who cares what the Father rides around on, that's his business, he is just like anyone else, he needs his exercise.
@MrBruceBarham Hello, Bruce. This is I, Ray Wallace. I was over at Knox tonight, taking a close-up look at Pilgrim's Progress. First time I went there you lead an edifying study of Romans Chapter 2.
Actually, almost none. He was VERY professional. Plus this was taped in front of a live studio audience, the first major sitcom to do so since shows like I Love Lucy were done on actual film back in the 50's. So for continuity, there were few retakes.
@PsychoPunk1965 What is ironic about that? Episcopalians are Protestants which are different from Catholics. Archie was afraid of his wife giving up being a Protestant and becoming a Catholic.
well, yeah, but Episcopal/COE/Anglican and Catholic services are nearly identical; founded because some King couldn't get a divorce so he went and founded his own church.
What's ironic about Archie's anti-Catholicism is that one of his heroes was the conseversative columnist, publicist, tv host and author William F. Buckley Jr. who himslf was a devout Roman Catholic.
@evilunixuser1 Archie was opposed to Catholicism. He took his grandson Joey to be baptized at the Protestant church the Bunker's were members of. Archie wasn't against religion as long as it was Protestant only. Notice in his comments how he stated a difference between Catholic and "Christian" To Archie, Christian meant only Protestant.
@frc1968 Sorry i misspelled king james version, seriously though what is the difference i'd like to know more because i understand they both use these different bibles.
@@LordZontar I am glad, cause if I am one of his darkest mysteries, he totally screwed up when he created you and your kind. People like you make people turn from all religions. Glad you exist. People like you make the rest of us shine.
@@amirahsadre4570 Well, I was actually quoting Fr. Majeski's remark about Archie, but then you decided to be a dick about it and in so doing proved yourself the exact opposite of what you claim yourself to be. Seems you also never read that Mark Twain quote about how it's better to be merely thought of as a fool rather than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.
"Don't talk to me. Talk to your minister." "Who the Reverend Fletcher?" "Felcher." "Whatever. Why should I talk to that dumbbell? He's turned more Protestants into Catholics than you have."
@frc1968 You're welcome. But I think John Paul II was the last great pope because of how he fought Communist tyrany, helped bring the Iron Curtain down in Eastern Europe and help topple the Soviet Union by the power of his voice and working closely with Ronald Reagan. This is one pope the prejediced Archie Bunker might've liked.
@67nairb I doubt, though, he would have adhered to the conservative doctrines of the church considering how liberal he was. I'm an agnostic but I firmly believe the last good and decent pope was John XXIII. Just my opinion. :-) Thanks for commenting, participating and enjoying. It's refreshing to have people comment without vitriol on the snippets I post.
As a Polish/Sicilian Catholic, I find this hilarious!
I forgot which episode it was, but when Archie said "Some Catholic priest sprinkling 'incest' all over everybody!" I always fell out laughing.
Hi Mr.Lubarski , As a Irish/ Sicilian Catholic man, I too fell out laughing 😆
this 1/2 hour long show was ahead of it's time... we'll never see the likes of this again.
Lol I was looking for this specific comment lol 😅 I'm Catholic too and I bout fell out!
@@dennisdemark8151 Being raised as a Catholic the episodes with Father Majeski were so inspiring in that they illustrated his faith by example/action and less by word.
1) His 1st episode regarding the cling peaches hitting his car
2) Majeski, the Lorenzos, and Edith being 'converted'
3) Edith (the kleptomaniac) and her reaching out to Father when she was at her end
The St Mary's mass episode
Archie to Edith: Did you get on your knees and kiss anybody's ring?; Did anyone take a stick and splash water in ya?; Did you eat a cookie?l
Father Majeski to Archie: If the ignorant were blessed, you'd be a saint
Archie to Father Majeski: Look at the pamphlets the Lorenzo dame is leaving with my wife - 'The holy fathers newest encyclical' as if anyone care what he is riding around on.
You are 100% right, we will NEVER see the likes of this again and society is lesser off for it.
@@chrispnw2547 Well said Chris🙏🏼
Carrol O'connor was a devout Catholic which makes this entire scene even funnier.
And he was also a bona fide liberal
@@MrJohnnyDistortion yep, he was on the same page with Rob Reiner
@@MrJohnnyDistortion that's what made his portrayal of Archie so spot on. Whatever your personal politics may be, he did a perfect parody of a Republican.
@@douglaslowe5
👍🏽You betcha!😃
Exactly thats the point of the this scene to normalize catholic infiltration of a Christian nation.
The late Barnard Hughes was absolutely a fine actor.🎬🎭 his performance of the role was outstanding.
Ironic thing is that Barnard Hughes was an Episcopalian and Carroll O'Connor was Catholic.
As a Catholic, I love this scene and I love All In The Family. Archie Bunker is one in a billion
Well I’m sure you do but the fact is and the real truth whether you like it or not lady is Catholic they make fun of it in the video but being a Catholic is being a polytheistic pagan anytime you don’t like that too bad.
@@Americanpatriot-zo2tk Do not know what you are trying to say but I was able to deduce one thing. You did not go to a Catholic school because you never learned how to structure a sentence or use correct punctuation. 😂
Are u born raised no god and turned or where told your Catholic 🙄
@Americanpatriot-zo2tk you sound as much fun as a wet diaper. Can't others enjoy themselves without some troll attempting to take that away? The truth is, whether you like it or not, that in the past year no one has poked fun at your inability to write a clear sentence.
@@Americanpatriot-zo2tk Actually, Christ founded the Catholic Church, and it was the only church for 1600 years, until the errors of Luther.
"he's turn more Protestants into Catholics than you have..." LMFAO!!!!
God bless Archie,one in a million.
So there are 1000 people in India exactly like him?
Why God bless he was being bigoted. Yeah he is funny but remember he is a satirical character
There was like 20 quotable lines in that three minute clip. That's why Archie is the best. And the guy who played the priest was always wonderful too.
Father Majeski (sp) was one of the best characters on the All In the Family series. The interplay between he and Archie was 1st rate.
True I don’t know his real name, but the guy was a terrific actor
@@ssnoc Barnard Hughes, I believe. He was also in the movie "Oh God! with John Denver, playing the judge at the end of the movie....
@@66zebulon Oh yeah...nice catch. I love that movie.
"The Reverend Fletcher? Felcher. Whatever!" I love it!!!
Why would I want to talk to that dumbbell?
@@rick2340atyahoocom That was hilarious. Lol He played a great character
HE NEVER GETS IT RIGHT!!!
If he's a Catholic priest, shouldn't he be Father Felcher?
The reverend Felcher was the Bunker’s Protestant minister. Archie never got the name right, ever
Clips like these remind me of just how hilarious this show was. I was laughing all through this scene.
That preist was a hoot
In the midst of all of this religious debate, I think we can all agree that Archie was right about one thing for sure - Edith does sing like a hinge! Hahaha!
Yah, he got THAT right!
Which shows how great an actress Jean Stapleton was, because she actually had a beautiful voice.
@@samclark379 Yeah, she was great!
Amen😂
"The Holy Father's Newest Encyclical, as if anybody cares what he rides around on." That one gets me every time !
Brilliant writing.
there is no holy father in rome. what they are are pedophiles.
Me too. Hilarious!
The lord works in mysterious ways, and youre one of his darkest secrets.
😂😂😂😂😂that would go over every Protestants head, this is how you know Archie was a devout Catholic in real life using dogmatic terms.
One of my favorite bits from All in the Family. There are I think 3 episodes where that priest (Father Majeski, played by the late, great Bernard Hughes) appears in and in every one he manages to say something that slays Archie.
Bernard Hughes is a gift. What a great man & actor. Watch hobos Christmas for more Bernard Hughes.
I saw That Movie Hobo's Christmas I loved that Movie
He was great in movie "Da"
This would be funny except I've met people who considered Catholics and Christians to be two separate "faiths."
That happens to be correct. The catholic church gives much more importance to its own traditions and dogmas than to the commands of the one they call Lord (the word lord implies service and obedience). The Reformation was an attempt to get back to the ways of the primitive church. Some protestants read the Bible and live as Christians. Lots of catholics are nice, even wonderful people, but NONE of them is even aware that Jesus gave his followers orders to be followed. They think the rules of their church are what God wants them to do. In many cases it is the exact opposite.
They are.
And it is funny!
Living in the South, I still meet them, regularly...
@@Posijax Albinos? 😂
I grew up in the 1970's, watching that show 😍. We definitely need more Archie Bunkers around now. Archie was the greatest.
In some ways Archie was more practical than the son in law who he called "Meathead".
Are you kidding? They're everywhere.
@@swingrfd Ok Dennis, I didn't know. I haven't been around one for quite a while.
@@garymattscheck9066 in MOST WAYS. Meatloaf was useless. a leech.
@@mchrysogelos7623 You comment as if the characters were real. Norman Lear knew what he was doing.
Bernard Hughes was also the Russo kids' maternal grandfather on the 90's NBC sitcom Blossom.
I love this show. It would not last on t.v. these days, sadly!
There was something different about the 70's. I checked out a book of ethnic jokes at the public library. Good times.
'Hanging around my wife's neck like an albacore'. lol! I love how Archie mis- pronounced things.
Malpropisms....
With apologies to Monty Python... ... ALBATROSS!!!
The best was his reference to Edith's "groinecologist".
@@fineneighborhood AGREED!!! THAT is the single-most hilarious thing I think of when I think of "All in the Family!"
That and his assertion that the Pope was, whaddyacall... "inflammable!" ;P
The Sopranos used that years later.
I keep saying the same stuff too, this show was very controversial, but pure comedy, funny as hell! We should just enjoy
It wasn’t controversial at the time. It was loved. 😂
@@user-pw8fu8ji9r
Time changes everything. I think it was (is) only controversial to those without humor. We used to be able to laugh at ourselves as well as others and not be offended. We’ve gone backwards in human relations.
Have a great day user-pw8fuji9r
"I don't want anybody turning my wife from a christian into a catholic"
The actor who was the priest had his own sitcom in the 1970s, called "Doc". He was an eye doctor. I don't know if it was even on for a full season.
Omg - this is hilarious!
Thanks for posting :)
(from a Protestant... who loves Catholics anyway :)
I do,you got a problem with that!.John Guinto
Is omg blasphemy?......
Love you too!
Ever heard anybody say, "Come on, this is America, not New York!"
She sings like a hinge. LOL!
"The reverend Flecher?" Felcher. "Whatever."
Father Majeski was on his way to the Movies to see a Dillinger Picture. before running into Archie...now after talking with Archie, father Majeski said...a Dillinger Movie would be a let down. TOO FUNNY. LOL
Thank God for a sense of humor !
very funny,,,lol,,,"Hes turned more protestants into Catholics than you have" lol
TV writers much more clever back in the day.
@@jimfoley8014 Yeah, no kidding. AITF's production trio of Nicholl, Ross, and West were also behind Three's Company. And a lot of the humor on that show was downright goofy, way too immature, or overacted. (Look it up on IMdB.)
@@NeluThat70sKid And the Jeffersons, too.
I would have liked to see the parishioners reaction to seeing Carrol O Connor at Mass after seeing this episode.
And the irony is Carol O'connor who played Protestant Archie was a Catholic!
He was also in "Lost Boys" i thought i'd seen him somewhere, great actor
Archie and Father Majesky were funny together.
Right now we need the likes of Archie Bunker. He warned us about the decline of America and American values 40 years ago; now 40 years later those predictions have come true.
🎯And now NINE YEARS AFTER your comment, we are CRUMBLING into a 3rd-world ^^%-hole.
@@mchrysogelos7623 yup.
I find it interesting that Father Majesky says he's going to the movies to see "Dillinger." Years later, the actor Barnard Hughes went on to star in "Tron" where one of the primary antagonists was Ed Dillinger.
Well, DON'T because there is no connection whatsoever. This episode aired in the fall of 1973. Earlier that year, a film was released called "Dillinger" and it was about the life and criminal exploits of John Dillinger the bank robber from the 1930's. Rather popular, it was shown countrywide in most theaters. It was just used as a current event of the day to use as a comparison to Archie's behavior.
I try to steer clear of people who volunteer that they are Christian, or specify their religion as "Christian" without being more specific.
All religions suck. I don't drink the Kool-Aid
why? in reality "Christian" SHOULD say it all, sadly most are unable to live up to true Christian standards.
Thank you so much for pointing this out! Too many people don't know this. You can even look it up in encyclopedias.
Oh, is THAT the thing the pope rides around on? Them there motorpedias?
Oh, them books ya ride around on?
"Christianity might be a great thing if anybody ever tried it." -- George Bernard Shaw. Love all in the Family, thanks for posting this clip! :)
I found All in the Family on disc, gave it to my grandma who was in her 70s. We both howled. Very few comedies have that appeal, and are just as funny now as back then. That reminds me to dig up The Jeffersons.
My parents banned this show from us. Lol!
the only thing is that Meathead is so smug it's hard watching him knowing he's even MORE stupid today.
@RottingintheMidwest Not many pick up on that. Thanks for your comment. It made me laugh. :-)
This show is considered a classic, often in the top ten best shows of all time. These days, its topics are taboo and this kind of show would never be made. How did we get so sensitive about topics that really matter? instead we are content with smut, poop humor and bottom-feeder reality shows
Maybe in America
I still watch every weeknight on get TV. Love this show..
How about those prescription drug commercials?Hearing the list of side effects makes me want to vomit!
You need to rub against something that is inherently wrong like being a racist or some other flaw people had to make comedy. But today, everyone is perfect well educated and have plenty of cash
Leftism, that's how.
How right he was on everything
I am Catholic and I am with Archie, who cares what the Father rides around on, that's his business, he is just like anyone else, he needs his exercise.
I sure hope you're trying to be funny and you're not really that ignorant and you got the joke.
Bunker was actually right on his concern. Catholic is not Christian.
That priest ain't taking no shit from Archie.
I love Archie, he's hilarious! Don't get me wrong, my comment had nothing to do with your quip at the end.
Barrnard Hughes was excellent as a Catholic priest who has his hands full with Archie Bunker and his opinionated way of sharing his thinking.
Man some people really do not understand this show. Just go watch Friends and leave the classics for the rest of us to enjoy.
Hahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
"That thing has been hanging around my wife's neck like an albacore."
That was much watch TV in my family
@em23 Yes. Go to imdb and type in Bernard Hughes in the search box.
@frc1968 Thanks, Carrol O'Connor himself was a Roman Catholic.
Is this the priest whose car Edith dented with a can of peaches?
Yes it is.
In heavy syrup.
Yes, I believe that was Hughes 1st appearance as character of Fr.Majesky
Cling Peaches in Heavy Syrup.
i hope he never found out about Edith going to Studio 54 and hanging out with Alice Cooper.
@MrBruceBarham Hello, Bruce. This is I, Ray Wallace. I was over at Knox tonight, taking a close-up look at Pilgrim's Progress. First time I went there you lead an edifying study of Romans Chapter 2.
@67nairb
I think I remember reading about that. His family was Irish down the the core.
@67nairb Excellent observation. :-)
One of my favorite’s!
the priest got a cigar HELL NAHHH
They've graduated up from camel non filter cigarettes.
I knew, and an Irish Catholic indeed.
So what do you believe now then? I'm curious....
Thanks for the info.
This show was great..and would never be allowed today
Reverend Fletcher..Felcher...whatever
we can hear
I wonder how many takes Carroll O'connor had to do in every episode.
He had to have had a really hard time keeping a straight face.
watch him as a military general in "Kellys Heros" its the same character as a general!!
Actually, almost none. He was VERY professional. Plus this was taped in front of a live studio audience, the first major sitcom to do so since shows like I Love Lucy were done on actual film back in the 50's. So for continuity, there were few retakes.
Priceless
@frc1968 Kink James version or roman catholic apocrypha is the difference do you know what this means.
This is one of funniest scene and lines when Archie says, ...as if anybody cares what he rides around on!
@PsychoPunk1965
What is ironic about that? Episcopalians are Protestants which are different from Catholics. Archie was afraid of his wife giving up being a Protestant and becoming a Catholic.
well, yeah, but Episcopal/COE/Anglican and Catholic services are nearly identical; founded because some King couldn't get a divorce so he went and founded his own church.
Totally agree with Archie.. ask the thousands of young males who been touched
I thought Archie would like me :( I'm white, American, straight, but oops, I'm Catholic.
All the Protestants in Queens, Brooklyn, Bronx were black. Everybody else was Catholic or Jewish.
What's ironic about Archie's anti-Catholicism is that one of his heroes was the conseversative columnist, publicist, tv host and author William F. Buckley Jr. who himslf was a devout Roman Catholic.
archie was a great character
@nonconformest What is this in response to?
I'm Catholic, but a lot of Protestants don't consider Catholics Christians. I've heard Ministers state that regularly...
@evilunixuser1 Archie was opposed to Catholicism. He took his grandson Joey to be baptized at the Protestant church the Bunker's were members of. Archie wasn't against religion as long as it was Protestant only. Notice in his comments how he stated a difference between Catholic and "Christian" To Archie, Christian meant only Protestant.
He didn’t even go to his Protestant church
@frc1968 Sorry i misspelled king james version, seriously though what is the difference i'd like to know more because i understand they both use these different bibles.
barnard hughes he also played a doctor in the series doc
it was only on 1 or 2 years
I had an uncle like Archie, but he was a Catholic and Democrat. They exist on both sides of every fence, and don’t know it.
wait a second....isn't the actor who plays the priest also dumont from tron?
@trythinkingnow The whole show was about people arguing over religious, political and social issues.
Marvel Comics did a comic book about him. I really did admire John Paul II
Gotta watch those tricky catholics! Great episode.
So hilariously funny. The father ‘s responses are so funny.
"The Lord works in mysterious ways... And you're one of his darkest mysteries."
@@LordZontar I am glad, cause if I am one of his darkest mysteries, he totally screwed up when he created you and your kind. People like you make people turn from all religions. Glad you exist. People like you make the rest of us shine.
@@amirahsadre4570 Well, I was actually quoting Fr. Majeski's remark about Archie, but then you decided to be a dick about it and in so doing proved yourself the exact opposite of what you claim yourself to be. Seems you also never read that Mark Twain quote about how it's better to be merely thought of as a fool rather than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.
"Don't talk to me. Talk to your minister."
"Who the Reverend Fletcher?"
"Felcher."
"Whatever. Why should I talk to that dumbbell? He's turned more Protestants into Catholics than you have."
IT SHOULD BE PROTESTANT VS CATHOLIC AS BOTH ARE CHRISTIAN.
What did Archie mean?
Protestant vs Catholic
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@@fbnflaviusbroadcastingnetw6786 That is not biblical.
It’s funny that Norman Lear and his staff created Archie with the hopes that Americans would hate him and meathead is still a meathead
Great shot 👍
who wrote this stuff?
What would be the sticking point for a Protestant not wanting to become Catholic? Not liking the Pope?
Why is this great comedy not shown on reruns?
Because today’s liberals would cry 😢
@@ssnoc Cry? They'd probably burst into flame! LOL or their heads would explode!
It's on reruns on channel 68-3 in New York from 11p.m. to 1a.m. Monday to Friday. Check your local listings.
@frc1968 You're welcome. But I think John Paul II was the last great pope because of how he fought Communist tyrany, helped bring the Iron Curtain down in Eastern Europe and help topple the Soviet Union by the power of his voice and working closely with Ronald Reagan. This is one pope the prejediced Archie Bunker might've liked.
@BrianChillz Awesome! Did you study about Catholicism from a Jack Chick comic book? LOL!
@67nairb I doubt, though, he would have adhered to the conservative doctrines of the church considering how liberal he was. I'm an agnostic but I firmly believe the last good and decent pope was John XXIII. Just my opinion. :-) Thanks for commenting, participating and enjoying. It's refreshing to have people comment without vitriol on the snippets I post.
the time on this video is 3:16?....
Oh, the irony.
Archie Bunker for President 2024!!!!!
😱😱 Archie was something else
everything you said is the Truth, JCisGOD1. i don't find it rude or disrespectful to speak the Truth of Jesus and the Bible. God's blessings on you.