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Fr Pfieffer still trying to pass Moran off as a Catholic priest bishop
« Reply #10 on: January 12, 2016, 09:12:40 AM »
One thing that no one has thought to bring up is the question of Ambrose's ministry. Where has he been acting as an archbishop all of these years? Even if he is not staying at his see, then he still has Episcopal orders. Where are the churches in which he offers the mass? Where are the priests that he has ordained and reordained? Has he done anything?any retreats? Has he visited any monasteries or churches in which the priors or Abbotts could give their testimony?

He has a semi truck full of photos but once you get into the eighties there is nothing. Why?

And then there are all of the orthodox photos, which, in my opinion, look enough like him. Honestly, the whole argument about Ambrose showing his two Catholic years in Toronto might be moot, because then he apostasized later on.

Can someone who is a baptized Catholic, publicly defect and then come back whenever he wants simply by going to confession? This seems to be what fr Pfeiffer was saying. I've always been trying to find a record of his reconciliation because I think it would have been up to a bishop to bring him back into the church.

Fr Pfieffer still trying to pass Moran off as a Catholic priest bishop
« Reply #11 on: January 12, 2016, 11:54:33 AM »
Quote from: Paul FHC
One thing that no one has thought to bring up is the question of Ambrose's ministry. Where has he been acting as an archbishop all of these years? Even if he is not staying at his see, then he still has Episcopal orders. Where are the churches in which he offers the mass? Where are the priests that he has ordained and reordained? Has he done anything?any retreats? Has he visited any monasteries or churches in which the priors or Abbotts could give their testimony?

He has a semi truck full of photos but once you get into the eighties there is nothing. Why?

And then there are all of the orthodox photos, which, in my opinion, look enough like him. Honestly, the whole argument about Ambrose showing his two Catholic years in Toronto might be moot, because then he apostasized later on.

Can someone who is a baptized Catholic, publicly defect and then come back whenever he wants simply by going to confession? This seems to be what fr Pfeiffer was saying. I've always been trying to find a record of his reconciliation because I think it would have been up to a bishop to bring him back into the church.


I think he was dropped directly from Heaven already baptized, ordained, and concecrated, attired in his Orthodox Archbishop garb, right at the toes of Pablo and Father Pfeiffer (or Father Pfeiffer and Pablo).  Such a pearl as he is, I don't know why anybody would have any questions about his past.

Oh wait--their tall-tale is a tad more believable than mine, isn't it?


Fr Pfieffer still trying to pass Moran off as a Catholic priest bishop
« Reply #12 on: January 12, 2016, 02:24:33 PM »
I suggest Fr. Ortiz's study on the issue, as it concludes with photos of Moran as an Orthodox bishop as late as the early 2000s. The other gray-beared bishop is Bishop Gregory who is an open Orthodox.

Fr Pfieffer still trying to pass Moran off as a Catholic priest bishop
« Reply #13 on: January 12, 2016, 02:47:00 PM »
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I suggest Fr. Ortiz's study on the issue, as it concludes with photos of Moran as an Orthodox bishop as late as the early 2000s. The other gray-beared bishop is Bishop Gregory who is an open Orthodox.


How would you characterize fr Pfeiffer and Greg Taylor's response to fr Ortiz?  Was it a logical refutation?

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Fr Pfieffer still trying to pass Moran off as a Catholic priest bishop
« Reply #14 on: January 12, 2016, 03:35:47 PM »
Anyone, priest or laity, who believes that Ambrose is a Catholic archbishop has an absolute duty to submit to his authority.