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Fr. Pfeiffer mentions a Fr. Tetherow - who?
« Reply #170 on: March 18, 2016, 09:13:02 PM »
Quote from: ManuelChavez
Matthew, people such as Incredulous will only aid in the destruction of your site's reputation, and serve as the means for Boston to continue its resistance to the Bishops and to their affiliated priests.


Fr Pfeiffer doesn't go on the internet Manuel so this site has nothing to do with his resistance to the Bishops and other priests.

Fr. Pfeiffer mentions a Fr. Tetherow - who?
« Reply #171 on: March 18, 2016, 09:13:50 PM »
Quote from: 1st Mansion Tenant
Sometimes a name would come up, and one or the other would dismiss that person with a derisive look and the comment that the particular priest was "very sweet", with an odd inflection. Slow on the uptake, it took weeks  to dawn on me what was being conveyed.


Projection maybe?  Never mind--the concept of "projection" is certainly lost on anybody who is too naive to recognize what was being conveyed in the first place.


Fr. Pfeiffer mentions a Fr. Tetherow - who?
« Reply #172 on: March 18, 2016, 09:32:21 PM »
Quote from: ManuelChavez
Quote from: TheRealMcCoy
Quote from: ManuelChavez
Matthew, people such as Incredulous will only aid in the destruction of your site's reputation, and serve as the means for Boston to continue its resistance to the Bishops and to their affiliated priests.


Fr Pfeiffer doesn't go on the internet Manuel so this site has nothing to do with his resistance to the Bishops and other priests.


Father Pfeiffer does not use the internet, but Pablo does. He filters the stories to Father. So, yes, it does affect the situation.


A grand choice for an information gatekeeper.

Fr. Pfeiffer mentions a Fr. Tetherow - who?
« Reply #173 on: March 18, 2016, 09:34:26 PM »
Let's cut to the chase. The Boston seminary has been a complete disaster and Fr. Pfeiffer has lost all sense of judgment. All the facts have been presented meticulously and yet he is still operating with this misguided notion of his own importance. The problem is that it will take an incredible act of humility for him to realize the terrible disaster that he has caused. Human nature being what it is, it seems unlikely that he will ever change.

The tragic thing is that in the process souls are being hurt.

Manuel, please get your brother out of that toxic environment before he loses his faith. There is NO reforming of that place.


Fr. Pfeiffer mentions a Fr. Tetherow - who?
« Reply #174 on: March 18, 2016, 09:43:24 PM »
Quote from: obscurus
Let's cut to the chase. The Boston seminary has been a complete disaster and Fr. Pfeiffer has lost all sense of judgment. All the facts have been presented meticulously and yet he is still operating with this misguided notion of his own importance. The problem is that it will take an incredible act of humility for him to realize the terrible disaster that he has caused. Human nature being what it is, it seems unlikely that he will ever change.

The tragic thing is that in the process souls are being hurt.

Manuel, please get your brother out of that toxic environment before he loses his faith. There is NO reforming of that place.



I am headed to Boston after Easter. I have high hopes that my visit, God willing, will be more fruitful than the last (and the last one was not too bad).