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Offline ElwinRansom1970

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Re: Fr. Hewko Seminary in New Hampshire
« Reply #25 on: November 07, 2023, 08:35:46 AM »
I knew Fr. Hewko and Fr. Pfeiffer at STAS-Winona. As seminarians, they were both just orthodox, well-intentioned dudes with idiosyncrasies like most everyone else--no malice, no agenda. In charity, they have both made great prudential errors. So too have I. If they are not directly affecting your state and salvation, pray and sacrifice for them. Let go of anything else as it is of no immediate concern.

Offline Matthew

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Re: Fr. Hewko Seminary in New Hampshire
« Reply #26 on: November 07, 2023, 08:45:00 AM »
If they are not directly affecting your state and salvation, pray and sacrifice for them. Let go of anything else as it is of no immediate concern.

I wouldn't go that far. First of all, even according to YOU I have reason to concern myself with Frs. Hewko and Pfeiffer. Because they are "at war" with Bp. Zendejas and Bp. Williamson, and doing everything in their power to kill (insofar lies in their power) both the chapel I attend and the larger "priory" chapel in Houston that it depends on. So yeah, that affects the salvation of not just me but my wife and 9 children as well -- and all other Trad Catholics in South-Central Texas.

So yes, this isn't just gossip or talking about something that has no bearing on me or the good of souls.

If we were talking about fallen priests getting married and leaving the priesthood? Yes, I'd agree with you 100%. Pray for them and move on. No good is done by pressing your nose deeply into a cow patty. Just note the cow patty silently, avoid stepping in it, and move on. We had a couple threads like this on CI in the past, and that was the advice given to me by my priest.

But Fr. Hewko didn't leave the priesthood. He is actively preaching, and attacking good priests. So yeah, the word needs to get out that IF YOU HAVE OTHER OPTIONS FOR MASS, USE THEM and beware. Keep AT LEAST both eyes open if you must have dealings with either of these priests.

As for "we've all made prudential errors". Well, I haven't. At least not like they have done! And they haven't repented of their gross errors yet. I'm not saying I'm perfect OR sinless, but to paraphrase St. Paul I am "not mindful of any thing" that I need to publicly recant or repent of, where my prudential mistake caused ongoing public damage up to the present day, and so I need to repair it. Nope, I have ZERO such sins weighing on me. Being free of such sins doesn't make me a saint, but it's a humble start.


Offline Ladislaus

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Re: Fr. Hewko Seminary in New Hampshire
« Reply #27 on: November 07, 2023, 11:18:08 AM »

If Paul H. (the occult factor) was truly removed from the equation, I don't think the behaviors of Fr. Pfeiffer & Fr. Hewko would have become so off kilter. 

I'd have to agree with this.  I too sense a nefarious influence on Father Pfeiffer (and at least for a time Father Hewko).  I knew both of them very well when they were just seminarians, and I agree that Father Pfeiffer has changed dramatically from the Joseph Pfeiffer I knew at STAS.  I believe he changed after the drowning accident at the Summer camp, and demonologists generally agree that such emotionally traumatic events render one more susceptible to diabolical influence.  As for Pablo's occult activities, there have been several credible first-hand accounts of his activities that cannot be interpreted in any other way than as occult in nature.  Pablo himself may have succuмbed to diabolical influences when dabbling with such things in his role as lay exorcist.

Offline TheRealMcCoy

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Re: Fr. Hewko Seminary in New Hampshire
« Reply #28 on: November 07, 2023, 12:18:07 PM »
I knew Fr. H. pretty well some years back when he was with the SSPX; just asking here, these are serious accusations against a Catholic Priest, are you 100% certain of what you say? No shadow of doubt in your comments? I’m not trying to initiate anything with you so please do not take it that way, but even if true, should these be aired in a public forum? Again, just asking the question, thanks

I have direct knowledge.  I am 100% certain.  I have a duty to warn others because I have a family member who was a seminarian there plus all that I witnessed so yes, this should be made public.  Seminaries are public institutions.  None of what I posted was gossip.  I haven't even disclosed everything I know.  Perhaps there is more behind +Williamson denying Fr. Hewko help than a refusal to accept "NO miracles".  

Anyone who crosses paths with OLMC or attends Fr Hewko's "seminary" can't say they didn't know.  

Re: Fr. Hewko Seminary in New Hampshire
« Reply #29 on: November 07, 2023, 01:09:50 PM »
I remember Fr Hewko fondly from the early 2010s, he offered mass for us with some regularity. I was always disturbed at his demonstrable lack of judgment as time went on. He was not someone I would have projected to take the route he did.