Saint Kilian's Catholic Cemetery: Lake Geneva's HAUNTED Graveyard

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It's October, so that means it's time for Halloween Spooktacular! Every October, we explore the darker side of spirituality on this channel. This video is about Lake Geneva's haunted graveyard, Saint Kilian's Catholic Cemetery.

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Spooky place. Cemeteries always have some kind of energy.

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Forgive me…tend to be a skeptic and maybe a little bit of a wise guy…I like your presentation, and yours is level headed at this otherwise spooky time of the year…your male companions at the videos beginning all seem to be haunted by a lack of hair…very scary..the bell people hear ringing is the YouTube bell and the heavy feeling and bad smells people experience is nighttime methane release from the swamp nearby…don’t light up…
Even if I presume these spectral occurrences were feasible id have to remind that Catholic Churches and cemeteries are on hallowed, spelled “HOLY” ground …presumably spooks and devil folk don’t hang around there…animal disappearances? It is Wisconsin after all…likely just fish boils and barbecued rib fests…or maybe roasted Hodag for those that like Rhinelander folklore…
I’m interested in knowing how rituals of any kind were observed hidden in the Church basement, ( bingo on Thursday night?) notably when the Lake Geneva Constabulary are obviously doing such a good job of protecting private property…sounds like typical teenage nonsense…hanging out in graveyards and damaging headstones of people who can’t fight back.
And there is of course a great deal of energy in graveyards…it comes from the disconsolate residents whose ancestors have forgotten all that went before them is what gave them their life and possibilities today. Maybe the spirits would rest better if their progeny knew their history better and respected their roots more, instead of acting like juvenile delinquents.
Friends in my youth talked of a local bridge, remotely located, where axe murders had taken place…hence called “Axeman’s Bridge”. After years of hearing this tale, my friends and their interested parents formed a car caravan and a bunch of us drove to this haunted place.
Upon arriving, standing upon the bridge, a good sized group of us…we indeed felt their was a creepiness about the place…moments later an extremely irate farmer came out of the nearby woods from a hidden driveway yelling at us that he was sick of everyone trespassing his property ( the bridge we stood on was a replacement off his land the county built for him because of of the annoying spook hunters he’d had to endure…the actual bridge supposedly haunted was on his land, barely visible back in the woods).
So yes the bridge was haunted …by one ticked off crabby old farmer. 🤫😂

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No it's not. Ghosts don't exist. Seek therapy.

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