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Good out of evil
« Reply #10 on: March 04, 2013, 03:21:23 PM »
Let's not exaggerate either way.

Banning Pablo isn't a complete solution.

But it IS a huge part of the solution. Why do so many people NATIONWIDE know who a man named "Pablo" is?  

Because he posted prolifically, with quite a bit of personality, on Ignis Ardens and later on, CathInfo.com.

If he didn't have that pulpit, he'd only be known by the relative handful of people who have made the trip to Kentucky, Phoenix, etc. which is a small fraction of those who currently have "Pablo" as a household name.

Good out of evil
« Reply #11 on: March 05, 2013, 10:53:43 AM »
Gee whiz, what do you guys want to do, "string 'im up?" Try to force his priest into publicly disowning him? I think Banning him is enough for now. At most I think  Fr Pfieffer might make a statement reminding lay-people of the reasons they should not take it upon themselves to attempt exorcisms. I am for some reason reminded of the possessed woman who was following Paul in Acts 16, who shouted the truth, but in an annoying way. Yet, Paul did not have her driven away, he (eventually) fixed the problem. I am not sure Fr. Pfeiffer can fix this problem with Pablo. He (Fr.) personally told me that he sometimes has to (figuratively) smack him around. You think he should try a blackjack? Other than trapping Pablo in the trunk of his car, there is not much he can do to control Pablo's online or IRL behavior any more than he could mine or yours. Publicly renouncing Pablo won't silence the Resistance's detractors, it will only give them more ammunition since it will, most likely, injure the reputations of both parties.