New Englanders have a lot of passions, but none more than their love for their sports teams (OK, maybe lobster rolls).

But we (New England / Boston) are called "Title Town" for a good reason. New England is only No. 2 to NYC for the city with the most championships in the major four sports (NHL, NBA, MLB, NFL).

When it comes to Sunday football, specifically the 1 p.m. home games, New England Patriots fans are often split. Do you get to Gillette early and have wings, beers, and tailgate?

Something many fans are superstitious about...

Or do you go to church, and pray for a New England Patriots victory?

Well, one Patriots fan is making it so you do not have to choose between your faith and the tailgate.

This is "Father Foxboro," the satirical preacher and the head of the Dynasty Church of New England.

Before every Sunday home game, you can catch "Father Foxboro" reading sermons, remembering Brother Bill (Belichick) and Savior Tom (Brady).

Click here to hear what a typical Sunday sermon would sound like, or check out the video below to meet our beloved Father Foxboro:

Now this is 100% a joke and not to be taken so seriously by those who do practice their religion.

That said, I LOVE this. I think it is fun, funny, creative, and all-around unique.

Father Foxboro should create and already is creating, his own bible and written sermons to be remembered and passed down for generations.

He refers to the Tom Brady/Bill Belichick era as the Old Testament time and the time with Drake Maye as QB1 as the New Testament.

Be on the lookout for Father Foxboro passing out sacramental bread and wine after his Sunday Service and before all New England Patriots home games this season.

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