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Re: Can we say Fr Hewko is
« Reply #10 on: February 06, 2025, 03:09:56 PM »
Fr. David Hewko is an amazing priest!  I love him.
He is doctrinally sound. Not a whiff of compromise on doctrine. 


Re: Can we say Fr Hewko is
« Reply #11 on: February 06, 2025, 03:31:24 PM »
The fact that Fr. has yet to have done so troubles me to the point that I wouldn’t attend Mass in NH. Whatever Fr. (Bp.) Joe Pfeiffer is not the issue for me. “Pablo” is THE issue for me, the fact that he as an outsider coming in to an already bad situation and STAYING there for seven years is not good. How he could not see it, I just do not believe. I know I’m not the only one to alert Fr. H. and make complaint about specific actions of that devilish mischief maker. I won’t go into them here; it’s not the place, but I’m referring to serious matters, not trifling annoyances. Of course, I first went to Fr. Pf. to have him brush me off.
I was last at OLMC in September for Mr. Pfeiffer’s funeral. The dabbler in dark arts made no public appearance at Mass or on the grounds, his wheels were stashed behind the barn and I caught glimpse of him throwing gravel out the lane.
It’s occurred to me Fr. H. is afraid of him because he is privy to certain information.
I want no part of it. I just need to hear a 100% break with the man and the spiritual damage done on Fr.’s watch.
This is a matter of justice, not a matter of anything personal against Fr. Hewko.
Fr., if you’re reading this, please know I bear no animosity.
Thank for this post Seraphina!  

The truth is, most of us love Father Hewko, but we can’t let our guard down over such sentimental affections.

We keep him in our prayers for priests. 🙏🏻


Re: Can we say Fr Hewko is
« Reply #12 on: February 06, 2025, 05:57:38 PM »
Thank for this post Seraphina! 

The truth is, most of us love Father Hewko, but we can’t let our guard down over such sentimental affections.

We keep him in our prayers for priests. 🙏🏻

As I said, it’s a matter of justice. Personally, I have nothing against Fr. Hewko. Why should I? He’s never done anything to harm me and if he has anything against me, he hasn’t told me. There was one incident many years ago where I posted something on CathInfo that wasn’t clear. He took it to mean the opposite of what I was trying to say. When I found out, I called him immediately to apologize; he was angry. Matthew took it down for me lest others also be confused or led to believe Fr. Hewko said something wrong. I don’t recall the specifics. I apologized, he forgave, that was the end of it. 

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Re: Can we say Fr Hewko is
« Reply #13 on: February 06, 2025, 06:45:58 PM »
I’m being facetious

Sorry ... didn't catch that without an emoticon.

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Re: Can we say Fr Hewko is
« Reply #14 on: February 06, 2025, 06:48:47 PM »
I like Father Hewko too and consider him an amazing priest, but he definitely misfired on the Moran / Pfeiffer situation and laid a huge egg.  I also find that he was a bit excessively rude to His Excellency Bishop Williamson.  Both those traits I feel were Fr. Pfeiffer rubbing off on him, if he wasn't under Santeria influence (no joking there).  What I saw was very much unlike the Father Hewko I've always known.  Father Hewko tends to be a passive personality and I can see him being rolled over on by Pfeiffer, especially it he had been under some kind of spell from the warlock.  In any case, I wish I only had the few splinters Fr. Hewko has in his eye compared with the planks that I carry around in my own.  Of course, Fr. Pfeiffer himself does not seem to be the same young man I knew at seminary.  He used to be a very light-hearted, jovial individual with a great sense of humor and a nice smile.  I don't recognize this recent version of him.  Perhaps the tragedy affected him (though some people say Pablo had something to do with that also), but I honestly feel as though he's under some kind of spell.  He's not the same man I used to know, not even close, and people don't change THAT much.  And Father Timothy Pfeiffer (his brother), I considered to be a saint.