Vagante Bishops, who use deceptive blogs and websites to convince devout laity that they are credible, should be exposed immediately. There is no time to waste.
One simply cannot remain silent in the face of evil. Ambrose Moran fraudulent represented himself as a valid bishop. How many people received the Sacraments from Ambrose Moran? How many invalid Liturgies, weddings, confessions, communions, and even funerals were conducted? How much harm was done to souls?
I have met at least two vagante Bishops, one who came to an lecture hosted by laity, and the other who came to a Sunday Liturgy. Both were uninvited. They just showed up. When my friends and I asked our priests about these two men, our priests did not know anything about them.
St. Thomas Aquinas taught that one should not act if there are any doubts, so our priests were rightfully hesitant to invite these men into the altar because visiting Bishops and Priests are to present themselves first to the Ordinary (ruling Bishop) of that diocese before they go prancing around that diocese. This is common sense and politeness.
Since these two vagante Bishops had no papers from the Ordinary of the diocese, they were not welcomed with open arms as was Ambrose Moran. Something was not proper neither in the way Ambrose Moran acted, nor in the way he was warmly received.
Ambrose Moran was not following proper protocols -- protocols that should have been known by the parish priests who welcomed him.
I have a suggestion:
Perhaps in the near future, Catholic Info should start a private forum where any improprieties can be addressed privately by trusted and trained members. Then when sufficient facts have been established, a priest can be contacted to write a paper, and a Bishop can take legal and/or canonical action.