Talk:Holy Rosary Cathedral (Vancouver)
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[edit] Trivia about priest's LSD experimentation
I have removed the following from the article, as its connection to the main subject is tenuous (WP:REL#Keep_articles_focused), the tone isn't formal (WP:TONE), and its prominence (as the largest of two paragraphs in a stub article) was out of proportion to its importance (WP:UNDUE). Perhaps this information would be more appropriate for the Alfred Matthew Hubbard, LSD, or History of LSD articles, or perhaps it could eventually be reintegrated into this article as part of a much longer and more comprehensive account of the Cathedral's history.
It is a little known fact amongst the locals, particularly church goers, that Reverend J. E. Brown, a Catholic priest at the Cathedral of the Holy Rosary in Vancouver, during the 50's and 60's, had a positive LSD session and recommended such an experience to members of his parish. To become more informed read the book Acid Dreams by Martin A. Lee and Bruce Shlain. Also visit this page: http://www.levity.com/aciddreams/samples/capthubbard.html Near the bottom gives my source for this statement.
154.20.85.244 (talk) 00:06, 19 March 2008 (UTC)