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Bad News out of Boston KY
« Reply #31 on: September 27, 2015, 03:51:14 AM »
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  • Quote from: hollingsworth
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    Why do you disagree?


    I don't believe in standing in the way of people who still wish to attend "Reistance" Masses.  It is not my place to discourage them from doing so.  However, if it is a Mass celebrated by Fr. P, count my wife and me out.  We know too much now.  Too much has happened.  For us, it is all over with him.  But we do not judge people who continue attending his Masses.  That is between them and God.


    There are people like you all over the world, myself included, although I made an exception recently to show solidarity with the Resistance. Such encounters bring about deep wounds, hatred and even a shaking up of one's faith. It can take years to recover.
    The paradox is that Fr.P always seems to attract the paying customer. This money not only keeps his global parasites happy, but also helps sustain the mission in poorer lands.



    Offline MariaAngelaGrow

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    Bad News out of Boston KY
    « Reply #32 on: September 27, 2015, 04:10:47 AM »
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  • I would not refuse the sacraments from Fr Pfeiffer or Fr Hewko, but they might come with Pablo attached. If he comes to my home, he may leave objects that can cause spiritual trouble as happened to a friend of mine. She had to get rid of everything that had passed through Pablo's hands before things were ok. Because of my husband's health and recurring cancer, I wonder what will I do if he needs Extreme Unction.
     


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    Bad News out of Boston KY
    « Reply #33 on: September 27, 2015, 05:02:57 AM »
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    I would not refuse the sacraments from Fr Pfeiffer or Fr Hewko, but they might come with Pablo attached. If he comes to my home, he may leave objects that can cause spiritual trouble as happened to a friend of mine. She had to get rid of everything that had passed through Pablo's hands before things were ok. Because of my husband's health and recurring cancer, I wonder what will I do if he needs Extreme Unction.


    Maria,
    First, do not wait to get a priest to your husband for Extreme Unction. It is too risky to wait for that sacrament until the person is on their death bed these days, it seems you are legitimately concerned about it so get him a priest to administer that sacrament as soon as you can while the need is not life or death situation - it's benefits will not wear off nor do they have an expiration date and there is not a trad priest alive who would not administer it if he is in the hospital or if his health is in such a shape.

    There are SSPX priests in KY who will come and hear his confession and give him Extreme Unction today. There are other trad priests out there as well so please, while you have time, find one and get him to do it.

    Other than that, I've read this thread and can only guess what the scandal going on over there is because no one is giving specifics, but if Pablo is involved, that would be enough for me to avoid that whole place.


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    Bad News out of Boston KY
    « Reply #34 on: September 27, 2015, 05:03:54 AM »
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  • I would not refuse the sacraments from Fr Pfeiffer or Fr Hewko, but they might come with Pablo attached. If he comes to my home, he may leave objects that can cause spiritual trouble as happened to a friend of mine. She had to get rid of everything that had passed through Pablo's hands before things were ok. Because of my husband's health and recurring cancer, I wonder what will I do if he needs Extreme Unction.
     


    "LET NOTHING DISTURB YOU; NOTHING FRIGHTEN YOU. ALL THINGS ARE PASSING. GOD NEVER CHANGES.PATIENCE OBTAINS ALL THINGS. NOTHING IS WANTING TO HIM WHO POSSESSES GOD. GOD ALONE SUFFICES." St Theresa of Avila




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    Bad News out of Boston KY
    « Reply #35 on: September 27, 2015, 05:13:54 AM »
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  • Tom is not that bad yet and he has had that before. Actually, an interesting story. When Tom was 15, he was riding his bike and was hit by a drunken driver. He was not that near his home and had no ID on him. Since he was in a coma and could have died, the hospital there called in a priest in case a person was Catholic. To was not a Catholic then. His parents were Congregationalists. But he received Extreme Unction, I suppose conditionally. Later in life after he met me, he converted to the Faith. He is the only one in his whole extended family to become Catholic, and he even has some Masons back in his family tree. He lived in MA and I live in OH, so our meeting online and everything that happened may have been due to the prayers of this unknown New Hampshire priest. If worst came to worst, I would call our previous priest from a trad leaning NO church. If anyone does know any traditional priests not far from Cincinnati that are not sedes, I would appreciate the knowledge. Thank you.
     


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    Bad News out of Boston KY
    « Reply #36 on: September 27, 2015, 05:42:28 AM »
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    I would not refuse the sacraments from Fr Pfeiffer or Fr Hewko, but they might come with Pablo attached. If he comes to my home, he may leave objects that can cause spiritual trouble as happened to a friend of mine. She had to get rid of everything that had passed through Pablo's hands before things were ok. Because of my husband's health and recurring cancer, I wonder what will I do if he needs Extreme Unction.



    This man would have been condemned by the Inquisition for harming others with witchcraft and burned if unrepentant, yet Fr.Pfeiffer insists on retaining him as his assistant.

    "Louvada Siesa O' Sanctisimo Sacramento!"~warcry of the Amakusa/Shimabara rebels

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    Bad News out of Boston KY
    « Reply #37 on: September 27, 2015, 09:24:32 AM »
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    New video:

    [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/embed/Kg6af9eoQh4[/youtube]


    Is his name Ambrose or William ? (see min 0'55 sec)

    For a latin bishop, he seems to do not know how to do a proper benediction : he remains sitted, and confound two formula: (7'30") the bold words are what did he say
    Benedicat vos omnipotens Deus, Pater et filius et Spiritus sanctus,
    and Benedictio Dei omnipotenti... descendat super vos et maneat semper..

    In the mass he preached with the maniple (for that, it's possible that he forgot, because he seemed to say usually bysantine mass, but for the other two things...)

    Some faithfull were frighten about a thuc bishop, but now we have another sort of bishop: the Pablo Bishop....
    Ut In Omnibus Glorificetur Deus

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    Bad News out of Boston KY
    « Reply #38 on: September 27, 2015, 04:43:36 PM »
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  • Did this bishop ambrose bring with him the grim reaper?

    As of this week pablo's son is in the hospital on a death bed.  And, as of the past 24-48 hours it seems, fr. pfieffer's father is in the hospital with heart issues.  Fr. hewko appeared to be holding back tears and emotions while mentioning john pfieffer's health.  And, they are to think this bishop is a blessing?  

        Minute 3:30 it is mentioned.
    "A secure mind is like a continual feast" - Proverbs xv: 15

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    Bad News out of Boston KY
    « Reply #39 on: September 27, 2015, 06:06:05 PM »
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  • I sincerely hope that the senior Pfeiffer's have not willed that land to Fr. Joseph Pfeiffer. It might not be safe for them. If anyone knows them personally, they might point out to them that it is not wise for their health's sake to leave the land to their son. Leave it to someone they trust with provision for Fr. to live there and use the property, but not directly to Fr J Pfeiffer. I so hope they realize this. They are in my prayers.
     


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    « Reply #40 on: September 27, 2015, 06:09:58 PM »
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  • Santiago was ill for a long while before he went to the hospital. The bishop came after Santiago left for the hospital. Actually, Santiago was sleeping in the usual bishop's room, so that timed quite conveniently, so that they would have a room for the bishop. Now that they have a bishop, all they need is the land and they will have a completely independent establsihment.
     


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    Bad News out of Boston KY
    « Reply #41 on: September 27, 2015, 06:14:40 PM »
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  • Maria:
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    I sincerely hope that the senior Pfeiffer's have not willed that land to Fr. Joseph Pfeiffer. It might not be safe for them. If anyone knows them personally, they might point out to them that it is not wise for their health's sake to leave the land to their son. Leave it to someone they trust with provision for Fr. to live there and use the property, but not directly to Fr J Pfeiffer. I so hope they realize this. They are in my prayers.


    Am I the only one who does not understand what Maria is talking about?  What's wrong with willing land a son?  Why would it not be safe for them?  Leave to someone whom they trust, you say?  Don't Fr. Pfeiffer's parents trust him?  What are you saying?

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    « Reply #42 on: September 27, 2015, 06:18:27 PM »
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  • Maria Angela:
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    Now that they have a bishop, all they need is the land and they will have a completely independent establsihment.


    Now that they have a bishop, you say?  Are you referring to Bp Ambrose.  If so, Fr. Hewko in his sermon this morning said that they were merely looking at this individual.  They had made no decision concerning him.  Are you talking about an arrangement in which they become a self-contained unit, i.e. and "independent establishment?"  Does that mean that KY is trying to come out completely from Bps. Faure and Williamson?  Hmmm!

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    « Reply #43 on: September 27, 2015, 06:23:52 PM »
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  • If the land is left without strings to Fr. Jospeh Pfeiffer, then certain other persons who seem to be heading this to an independent cult rather than a true Catholic endeavor would have motivation to help the elder Pfeiffers to their eternal reward more quickly. I love Fr Pfeiffer, but certain other people seem capable of doing anything necessary to achieve their goals. Fr Pfeiffer's father may just be stressed by all this, but in these modern days, anyone with money and determination can induce a heart attack in a number of ways ranging from too much digoxin in something the person is consuming to electromagnetic frequencies that disturb the heart. Remove the incentive, and one is much safer. I do not know how far some people might go to achieve their ends.
     


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    « Reply #44 on: September 27, 2015, 06:37:48 PM »
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  • Maria angela grow - I obviously dont now details about a will.  But, I think fr. pfieffer has at least two brothers.  I think he has a brother who is a firefighter who lives there or nearby.  So, I wouldn't worry about that.  You make an interesting point.  But, I wouldn't recommend emphasizing or being concerned with that.  
    "A secure mind is like a continual feast" - Proverbs xv: 15