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== History ==
 
== History ==
He was the priest who was educating [[Bart Simpson]] in the Catholic Church. Bart was sent to St. Jerome's after being falsely expelled from [[Springfield Elementary]]. On his first day of school at Saint Jerome's, Bart is penalized by a Nun and told to hold up two dictionaries, in order to feel some of the pain [[Jesus Christ]] felt during his crucifixion. After finding Bart in the hallway, Father Sean regaled Bart with the tale of how he converted to Catholicism after a drunken fight with his father. After the fight, badly injured and lying against a lamp post, [[St. Peter]] appeared to Sean and told him to mend his rebellious ways. Father Sean gave Bart a comic book of the various saints in order to get Bart interested in the Roman Catholic faith. At home, Bart begins to show to his family his newfound religious beliefs, which worries [[Marge]]. [[Homer]], at Marge's request, goes to the school to talk to Father Sean. Upon seeing the pancake dinner/bingo night, Homer also becomes infatuated with the Catholic Church, and asks to celebrate the Sacrament of Confession. After realizing that he could not receive absolution without being a Catholic, both Homer and Bart decide to convert. Meanwhile, Marge (worried she might be alone in Protestant Heaven while Bart and Homer are in Catholic Heaven) seeks help from [[Reverend Lovejoy]] and [[Ned Flanders]], who agree to stop them. While they are learning about First Communion, Marge, Timothy Lovejoy, and Ned capture Bart and bring him to a festival for [[First Church of Springfield|the Western Branch of American Reform Presbylutheranism]]. At the festival, Bart is told to listen to the band Quiet Riot (renamed to Pious Riot after their conversion) and play paintball, which eventually brings him back to the Western Branch of American Reform Presbylutheranism. Homer and Fr. Sean arrive with a motorcycle, shoot Marge's hair with some paintball bullets and engage in a Mexican standoff with Ned and Lovejoy. Bart says it is stupid that all the different forms of Christianity are feuding. The two groups agree to both fight monogamous gays and stem cells and to take Bart's idea to heart. He also openly criticizes Buddhism.
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He was the priest who was educating [[Bart Simpson]] in the Catholic Church. Bart was sent to St. Jerome's after being falsely expelled from [[Springfield Elementary]]. On his first day of school at St. Jerome's, Bart is penalized by a Nun and told to hold up two dictionaries, in order to feel some of the pain [[Jesus Christ]] felt during his crucifixion. After finding Bart in the hallway, Father Sean regaled Bart with the tale of how he converted to Catholicism after a drunken fight with his father. After the fight, badly injured and lying against a lamp post, [[St. Peter]] appeared to Sean and told him to mend his rebellious ways. Father Sean gave Bart a comic book on the lives of various saints in order to get Bart interested in Catholicism. At home, Bart begins to show to his family his newfound religious beliefs, which worries [[Marge]]. [[Homer]], at Marge's request, goes to the school to talk to Father Sean. Upon seeing the pancake dinner/bingo night, Homer also becomes infatuated with the Catholic Church, and asks to celebrate the Sacrament of Confession. After realizing that he could not receive absolution without being a Catholic, both Homer and Bart decide to convert. Meanwhile, Marge (worried she might be alone in Protestant Heaven while Bart and Homer are in Catholic Heaven) seeks help from [[Reverend Lovejoy]] and [[Ned Flanders]], who agree to stop them. While they are learning about First Communion, Marge, Timothy Lovejoy, and Ned capture Bart and bring him to a festival for [[First Church of Springfield|the Western Branch of American Reform Presbylutheranism]]. At the festival, Bart is told to listen to the band Quiet Riot (renamed to Pious Riot after their conversion) and play paintball, which eventually brings him back to the Western Branch of American Reform Presbylutheranism. Homer and Fr. Sean arrive with a motorcycle, shoot Marge's hair with some paintball bullets and engage in a Mexican standoff with Ned and Lovejoy. Bart says it is stupid that all the different forms of Christianity are feuding. The two groups agree to both fight monogamous gays and stem cells and to take Bart's idea to heart. He also openly criticizes Buddhism.
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Latest revision as of 16:49, October 15, 2024

Father Sean
Father Sean.png
Artwork of Father Sean from The Simpsons: Tapped Out
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Dark red
Occupation: Catholic priest
Relatives: Father: Unnamed
Mother: Unnamed
First appearance: "The Father, the Son and the Holy Guest Star"
Voiced by: Liam Neeson


Father Sean is a Roman Catholic priest who ministers at St. Jerome's Catholic School.

History[edit]

He was the priest who was educating Bart Simpson in the Catholic Church. Bart was sent to St. Jerome's after being falsely expelled from Springfield Elementary. On his first day of school at St. Jerome's, Bart is penalized by a Nun and told to hold up two dictionaries, in order to feel some of the pain Jesus Christ felt during his crucifixion. After finding Bart in the hallway, Father Sean regaled Bart with the tale of how he converted to Catholicism after a drunken fight with his father. After the fight, badly injured and lying against a lamp post, St. Peter appeared to Sean and told him to mend his rebellious ways. Father Sean gave Bart a comic book on the lives of various saints in order to get Bart interested in Catholicism. At home, Bart begins to show to his family his newfound religious beliefs, which worries Marge. Homer, at Marge's request, goes to the school to talk to Father Sean. Upon seeing the pancake dinner/bingo night, Homer also becomes infatuated with the Catholic Church, and asks to celebrate the Sacrament of Confession. After realizing that he could not receive absolution without being a Catholic, both Homer and Bart decide to convert. Meanwhile, Marge (worried she might be alone in Protestant Heaven while Bart and Homer are in Catholic Heaven) seeks help from Reverend Lovejoy and Ned Flanders, who agree to stop them. While they are learning about First Communion, Marge, Timothy Lovejoy, and Ned capture Bart and bring him to a festival for the Western Branch of American Reform Presbylutheranism. At the festival, Bart is told to listen to the band Quiet Riot (renamed to Pious Riot after their conversion) and play paintball, which eventually brings him back to the Western Branch of American Reform Presbylutheranism. Homer and Fr. Sean arrive with a motorcycle, shoot Marge's hair with some paintball bullets and engage in a Mexican standoff with Ned and Lovejoy. Bart says it is stupid that all the different forms of Christianity are feuding. The two groups agree to both fight monogamous gays and stem cells and to take Bart's idea to heart. He also openly criticizes Buddhism.

Non-canon[edit]

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The Simpsons: Tapped Out[edit]

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Father Sean
Image Cost Unlock method Unlock message Yearbook
Father Sean.png FREE Easter 2014
Gold Easter Box
I know it tastes like a cracker, but it's actually His body. Character is available via the Yearbook Mystery Box
Donut30
Donut135 Yard Sale 2014 and Homer the Heretic
Premium
Donut50 Black Friday and Cyber Monday 2017, Thanksgiving 2018, All American Auction, Blargsgiving, Northward Bound, The Atom Smasher and Cold Turkey
Premium (Silver Mystery Box)
Santa's Wonderland Ticket.png1 Clash of Creeds: Christmas Royale
Santa's Wonderland
Donut100 Heaven Won't Wait and The Mayflower Maple Bowl
Premium
Technical Information ID Groups Quest(s) Internal Name
20003 Premium Characters, Premium Male, Saint, Adult, Churchgoers, Good People White Collar Hero FatherSean
Taps Final Update
Wave Cost Release
1 Donut100 September 26, 2024

Appearances[edit]


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