To be fair to our ever shifting zeitgeist of traditionalists, that would be where they reject Jerome and accept someone else who already agrees with them [at least in the parts where they agree with them, and where they don't onto someone else, and so on...]. I don't even know why they bother to go cite people when they had their mind made up as to what they accepted before they ever got to those people.
It's like, they say, "I like Augustine here, but reject him here, there and there, and I like Clementine here, but reject him here, here and there, and Duns Scotus here and here, but not there, Bonaventure, here and there, but definitely not here, and I like Thomas Aquinas here and here, but when it comes to that literal six day creation stuff and of his global deluge, that's for those heretics ..."
In fact, with all that pickin' and choosin', I wouldn't know why any one of them would listen to someone's prayers or pray for such persons even if they were alive [which they ain't, cold and in the ground]
Just sayin'.