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Offline drew

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Re: The plot thickens....
« Reply #320 on: May 18, 2017, 06:17:06 AM »
"So (you) give (your) name and nobody believes (you)? Mr. Bradley, you need to post besides your name, your place of residence with contact information as well as good references that are verifiable. Why?

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And yes, I know Fr Angelus as well. Did work for him both in Scranton and Lauraeysville, or however you spell it. Lived the monastic life there for six months. Had more dogs than you could shake a Kong at. I would agree he had mental problems, and maybe really is a molester, though for the life of me I just can't see a 70 year old man... But when I was there he did have health problems. He was on a whole regimen of medications.

The man you claim to have "know well," to have “worked” for in two locations, to have spent six months at his one-man monastery is about 25 years younger than you have affirmed and he is not in poor health. You are a liar. This lie just happens to be the same lie that Mr. Tetherow has passed along since 2005 in every detail.  Either you got it firsthand from Tetherow or pickled it up from one of the many he has told it to but your version of the story is clearly a fabrication.  Philip Ferrara may still be in prison.  But then, maybe you think he, like his friend Tetherow, is just another victim.

 Why should an established liar be given any credibility when he calls into question and dismisses the proceedings of the criminal justice system's handling of the Tetherow case as nothing more than a “police report” without a shred of evidence? Or calls into question the proceedings of his canonical case that after ten year laicized him based upon the evidence submitted by the diocese of Scranton and Mr. Tetherow who was ably represented? You are defending a convicted felon on child pornography related charges and the burden of proof wholly rests with you to overturn the public record that begins with an admission of guilt from Tetherow.

There are numerous, numerous problems with you post but why address them?  You are a liar and I and everyone reading this thread now knows it.
 
 Drew


You are a liar.  When this first matter is addressed, your defense of Tetherow, the convicted felon on child pornography charges can be examined.


Drew

My final word....
« Reply #321 on: June 03, 2017, 09:18:55 PM »
 :sleep:


Re: Fr. Pfeiffer mentions a Fr. Tetherow - who?
« Reply #322 on: December 19, 2017, 01:32:01 PM »
Found this online.  

Official Notice
John J. Cordaro, a resident of Scranton and a former priest of the
Oblates of Saint Joseph, has been forbidden to exercise priestly
ministry. Catholics of the Diocese of Scranton should be mindful that, in
view of this prohibition, they may not approach this person for any of
the sacraments.
Reverend Brian J. W. Clarke
Vicar General
Diocese of Scranton

Re: Fr. Pfeiffer mentions a Fr. Tetherow - who?
« Reply #323 on: December 19, 2017, 04:08:48 PM »
Found this online.  

Official Notice
John J. Cordaro, a resident of Scranton and a former priest of the
Oblates of Saint Joseph, has been forbidden to exercise priestly
ministry. Catholics of the Diocese of Scranton should be mindful that, in
view of this prohibition, they may not approach this person for any of
the sacraments.
Reverend Brian J. W. Clarke
Vicar General
Diocese of Scranton
Where did you find this online?
What is the date of this notice?
Did it give a reason?
Please post link.

Re: Fr. Pfeiffer mentions a Fr. Tetherow - who?
« Reply #324 on: December 19, 2017, 04:11:38 PM »
Found this online.  

Official Notice
John J. Cordaro, a resident of Scranton and a former priest of the
Oblates of Saint Joseph, has been forbidden to exercise priestly
ministry. Catholics of the Diocese of Scranton should be mindful that, in
view of this prohibition, they may not approach this person for any of
the sacraments.
Reverend Brian J. W. Clarke
Vicar General
Diocese of Scranton
Nevermind.  Found it:
http://www.dioceseofscranton.org/official-notice-regarding-john-j-cordaro/
No reason given.