Going My Way (1944): The Church is in Debt

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It'll only cost $632.50...
complete with an automatic damper.
But, Father, I didn't come here to put in new furnaces.
I think you ought to give him his furnace, Dad.
It would warm people's hearts, and maybe his collections would be bigger.
No, Son. Improvements are out. Now, Father...
That was good. What he said, that was good.
Well, he's new to our business. Now, Father...
No furnace?
No furnace.
Now, Father, here's my business.
You owe the Knickerbocker Savings and Loan Company...
five payments on this mortgage. If they're not taken care of...
I'm afraid the Knickerbocker Savings and Loan Company...
will have to take the necessary action.
Why don't you make it the subject of your sermon next Sunday?
Tell it to your people. "The Lord loveth a cheerful giver."
Oh, I can imagine meself saying that in Mass next Sunday.
What a sermon that would be, Mr. Haines.
"The text of me sermon this morning...
"is taken from the mortgage...
"according to Mr. Haines...
"from the 1st to the 23rd clause."
Very dull, you know.
But that's your business. Keep it bright.
But seriously, Father, we've made a bad loan...
and we want our money back.
Well, you'll get it somehow.
That's all I wanted to know.
Good day, Father. Come on, Son.
Dad.
You can't foreclose. Why, it just isn't being done.
I read up on it. There's never been a Catholic church foreclosure...
in the history of New York.
There's always a first time, isn't there?
Don't you think you're being a little harsh with him?
You've got to be. Son, never loan money to a church.

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