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Re: Fr. Pfeiffer's Moran excommunicates fr. Hewko
« Reply #55 on: April 18, 2019, 10:59:56 PM »
I have long said that the hold Pablo has on Father Pfeiffer is not explainable in natural terms; I would venture to say that he's deeply involved in the dark arts.  When as a layman without requisite ecclesiastical authority you begin to dabble with evil spirits, it's almost inevitable that they will overcome you.  Pablo has likely been taken over by evil, and he's now an agent for perpetrating dark mischief against others as well.

We need to pray for Father Pfeiffer and all those at OLMC.
Fr. Pfeiffer now tells the seminarians that pablo is "nearly a saint"!
There is no question that fr. Pfeiffer is "bewitched", as a friend said to me recently.
I know pablo bewitches others who were there and left.  
I know one person who was there who desperately needs an exorcist, but fr. Ripperger says he must go through the local diocese and get a referral first.  Any other exorcists out there who are legit and more easily available?  Please PM me.

Re: Fr. Pfeiffer's Moran excommunicates fr. Hewko
« Reply #56 on: April 19, 2019, 01:46:25 AM »
That place needs to be shut down.
Correction: 

:heretic:
"Burned down" 


Re: Fr. Pfeiffer's Moran excommunicates fr. Hewko
« Reply #57 on: April 23, 2019, 11:00:36 PM »
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Quote from: St Paul on Thu April 11, 2019, 08:28:46 AM ยป
These are all violations of canon law. 


Good thing i am neither a canon lawyer nor a bishop!
This is why priests must have superiors, to help guide them to stay on the straight and narrow.  
 Wait, what??  ???

Re: Fr. Pfeiffer's Moran excommunicates fr. Hewko
« Reply #58 on: April 23, 2019, 11:24:53 PM »
I have reasons to believe nothing about this story as having occurred. It takes elements of previous stories, both real and fictional, and reworks them into a more diabolical and sensational package. It is designed to play off the fears that many have about Boston. 

I doubt this story ever took place, given the details which do not add up. 

I believe this story to be a forgery, repeated twice at least now, copied and pasted from another thread. 

It helps to read it aloud for the inconsistencies and issues to be a little clearer. It reads like bad fiction, and it lacks credibility.