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.