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  1. Enid Strict, better known as The Church Lady, is a fictional character portrayed by Dana Carvey on American sketch comedy television show Saturday Night Live. The character appeared on the show from 1986 to 1990, and again in 1996, 2000, 2011, and 2016.

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  3. Mar 23, 2022 · 25 Inspiring Quotes from Women in Church History. “I cannot be called anything other than what I am, a Christian.”[1] - Vibia Perpetua (c. 182-203) was arrested by imperial decree in Carthage, North Africa, together with her servant Felicitas and three other Christians. She was executed the following year.

  4. Sep 19, 2023 · Learn who Dana Carvey based the Church Lady on, her real name, and more Church Chat trivia you didn't know about—and watch the sketches.

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  5. The Church Lady was a recurring character in a series of sketches on the American television show Saturday Night Live, in which she would have a show called Church Chat. Created and played by the male Dana Carvey, The Church Lady is an elderly woman named Enid Strict, who is the uptight, smug...

  6. Dana Carvey's quote, "Well, isn't that special?" has become an iconic catchphrase associated with his famous character, The Church Lady, from his time on Saturday Night Live. This sarcastic and condescending remark perfectly captures the essence of The Church Lady's judgmental and moralistic personality.

  7. Best Dana Carvey Quotes. "I would tell a story about us missing church as a family. We were Lutherans, and then we come in three weeks later and the Church Lady would look at us and say, 'Well, apparently someone just comes to church when it’s convenient.'.

  8. "Well, isn't that special?" is one of her catchphrases, and it is passive aggressive sarcasm at its finest. Church Lady also does a special "moral superiority" dance whenever she proved that she was more righteous than that week's guest. She ended up dancing a lot. Where you've heard it.

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