Step back and look at the big picture. One woman who periodically changes her name and whether or not she is a nun or a hermit is not that important in the larger context.
The larger contest includes:
Father Perez who calls himself a Monsignor when he knows he is not. (He found out later, but at that time he should have come clean.)
A deluded young man who did not finish high school, but went to Pfeifferville for 2 or 3 years and now considers himself to be a priest.
Father Perez allowing this young man to say both a private Mass on a Saturday and a public Mass for St. Philomena Devotions. This only stopped because chapel members demanded it stop.
Father Perez failed to vet the child-abusing Colletti who had been laicized long before he came to OLHC.
Father Perez is currently failing to vet the oddball Fr. Michael Wiest, who refuses to say when or where he was ordained, refuses to say where he previously served as a priest (or Bishop?)refuses to show his drivers licence and yet wants to work unsupervised with altar boys. (The school board is going along with this violation.)
Wiest may not be his true name.
Wiest may not actually be a priest.
Wiest claims to be from Chicago, but drives a vehicle with a Michigan license plate.
Wiest says he is 48, then says he is 58.
Wiest says he had testicular cancer when he was in his last year of high school,
then he says he had it in his last year of law school at Yale.
Wiest says he first met Father Perez in Rome,
then says he met him at Christ the King Seminary in a small town outside of Florence while he was traveling to Slovakia. Look at a map. That’s another lie.
Yes, let’s leave the poor hermit/nun alone.