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Re: Protecting Our Families from Wolves
« Reply #10 on: May 30, 2020, 05:56:12 AM »
Welcome, AgnesRose. I hope you realise that the seal of Confession does not apply to the penitent, but only to the priest. It does not bind you.
As shown in this quote:
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Very interesting citation, Nadir. Thank you.
Does the Code of Canon Law explicitly impose any duties on the penitent regarding whether he can reveal what has been said in confession?

Re: Protecting Our Families from Wolves
« Reply #11 on: May 30, 2020, 07:05:41 AM »
It is clear that Agnesrose, as a young woman of 15, was lead to believe what was said by both priest and penitent was to be kept secret.  As we have seen in the many sɛҳuąƖ cases of abuse in the Novus Order, it is the authority of the priest that is used to intimidate victims in the confessional. Agnesrose stated that she thought she had caused this situation she found herself in.
 


Re: Protecting Our Families from Wolves
« Reply #12 on: May 30, 2020, 09:49:12 AM »
Why do you speak of protecting women from this Wolfe??? First of all it is the Priest that is bound to the seal of confession not the penitent. Why didn't you sound the alarm when this happened??? Or did you just join to tear apart a Roman Catholic Priest???  I have met Father Miller and I did see him give out Holy Communion at a funeral where there was Novus Ordo Catholics. The rule of thumb for a Priest is  to not hand out Holy Communion at a funeral. I met "Bishop" Rodriguez he is formerly from CMRI by the way did you know that this is his second Bishopric??? Yep his first was from a Bishop Martinez. I have met Father Kosik and other than being off on his theology he didn't seem like the type to be a woman chaser. As to the secrecy of this Bishop that is a good???? Did you ask why can't you have the name or something????  Now lets talk about Wolves why do you give money to a woman that has no religious training at all???? Mother Anthony Marie Never had any formal training just put on a habit and searched for a Bishop then was approved sight unseen by poor Bishop McKenna.
This is interesting. I am sure that Kosek told you he was Mother Anthony Marie's confessor for years. Since Rev. Moher had Perpetual Adoration he would go each month and replace the Host in the monstrance. He also worked with Bishop McKenna and was given orders by Bishop McKenna to perform exorcisms across the U.S. His "exorcism team" as he called it was headed up by Dave Considine a self-proclaimed demonologist. Considine was "trained" by Ed and Lorraine Warren.
Why did Kosek do all of these things for Rev. Mother Anthony Marie if she (like Kosek) never had any formal training?

Re: Protecting Our Families from Wolves
« Reply #13 on: May 30, 2020, 10:39:21 AM »
"If I am not in a state of grace may God put me there, and if I am in a state of grace may God keep me there" St Joan of Arc. Why would I lie about such a thing? If I misinterpreted Fr Kosek's behavior towards me than I apologize for my statement but if he was in the wrong than this is me sounding the alarm. Also Fr Kosek was a alter server at Bp Rodriguez 's consecration by Bp Oliver Oravec  ( may he rest in peace). He also brought Rev Mother Anthony Marie Holy Communion for years and was her confessor and friend, but don't take my word for it ask him yourself since it appears you know him. Also I doubt anyone could pull the wool over Bp. McKenna's eyes he was the greastest excorist of our time and if he could win against the devil I believe he would have known if he was being lied too 

Re: Protecting Our Families from Wolves
« Reply #14 on: May 30, 2020, 11:38:04 AM »
I  just recently joined and was looking around only to see this thread so I read it and was surprised to see that someone else has had a similar experience with Fr Kosek. I  thought I should share my story. I was 15 years old when my parents found Fr Kosek  through Sister Olive  ( may she rest in peace). Over the next few months everything went well until one day he came to our house my dad was at work and my mom was caring for our great grandmother who lived with us, I sat at our kitchen table with Fr Kosek waiting for my mom to come back when he asked me why don't I ever hug him, I said that I was taught that you don't treat priest with such familiarity because they are another Christ and you respect the priesthood. He said that priest are human too and get lonely, after that whenever my parents weren't near he would constantly ask for a hug (remember I only 15) so I gave in out of confusion and wanting to  please to another,if only I knew what I knew now about being a people pleaser but I digress, after that he began grabbing me around my waist than say things like I was his fiancee and that we would live like the thornbirds. I was so scared and afraid that I had done something to cause this and so ashamed that I didn't go to my parents or anyone, it got worse he than began saying that once we were married we could take showers together. Eventually I became engaged to a good Catholic man who I love and respected greatly, when Fr Kosek found out he said that I was breaking our engagement ( I had never agreed to such a thing), after I married my husband we moved to another state and we went to Mass with another priest and I tried to put it behind me, I  would never allow myself to be alone with a priest ever again outside of confession and if a priest said anything to me in confession  ( were Kosek loved to harass me because he could bind me to the seal of confession) I would leave and tell my husband who would than handle it accordingly. Vintagewife3 I believe you, Fr Kosek is a dangerous person and should be avoided by all he is a wolf in sheep's clothing
His favorite line was and always stated in a group of people “remember I hear your confessions I know the truth”. He is not a good priest, if it is valid. I don’t believe we were the first women he did this too. I’m sorry you experienced this too. 
It took me forever to feel safe in confession again.