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Pablo preaches a sermon on Charity - that takes the cake!
« Reply #40 on: October 12, 2015, 05:31:16 PM »
Santiago Hernandez is the son of Pablo who is in the hospital. You can see him in the video asking prayer on the page with resistance sermons. He is being given Extreme Unction by the priests, but he did not die and seems to be doing better.

I do not think very many people question Pablo, as he has quite a temper. People who are not in KY may not realize it, because if Pablo comes along, he is at Mass but video-recording. One reason he gave one person I Know for not going to Mass when he is in Boston, KY is because he will not go to Mass there until Fr. Pfeiffer's parents, who own the property, sign over the land to Fr Pfeiffer. This does not make sense to me. Someone else may have heard a reason given by him. I do not know. But it may be that he knows it would be of no use going to confession if he plans to continue his masonic and occult activities. What would be the point if he does not plan to change his way of life?

If you wish, feel free to ask him. You can get in touch with him through Our Lady of Mount Carmel website, or leave a message on his youtube channel. His involvement is because he has been involved with Fr. Pfeiffer for the past 18 years or something like that, since back in AZ. It seems there must be some sort of co-dependent relationship between Pablo and Fr. Pfeiffer. Fr Pfeiffer seems to think no one can do the jobs for him like Pablo can, and Pablo, for whatever reason is attached to Fr Pfeiffer. But the ties go way back.

By the way, there are many fine resistance and independent priests who are holy and dedicated. Please do not let this affect your view of any other priests, such as Fr. Chazal or the Dominicans at Avrille or Fr. Zendejas or Fr. Voigt.

Offline Meg

Pablo preaches a sermon on Charity - that takes the cake!
« Reply #41 on: October 12, 2015, 06:57:51 PM »
Quote from: MariaAngelaGrow
Santiago Hernandez is the son of Pablo who is in the hospital. You can see him in the video asking prayer on the page with resistance sermons. He is being given Extreme Unction by the priests, but he did not die and seems to be doing better.

I do not think very many people question Pablo, as he has quite a temper. People who are not in KY may not realize it, because if Pablo comes along, he is at Mass but video-recording. One reason he gave one person I Know for not going to Mass when he is in Boston, KY is because he will not go to Mass there until Fr. Pfeiffer's parents, who own the property, sign over the land to Fr Pfeiffer. This does not make sense to me. Someone else may have heard a reason given by him. I do not know. But it may be that he knows it would be of no use going to confession if he plans to continue his masonic and occult activities. What would be the point if he does not plan to change his way of life?

If you wish, feel free to ask him. You can get in touch with him through Our Lady of Mount Carmel website, or leave a message on his youtube channel. His involvement is because he has been involved with Fr. Pfeiffer for the past 18 years or something like that, since back in AZ. It seems there must be some sort of co-dependent relationship between Pablo and Fr. Pfeiffer. Fr Pfeiffer seems to think no one can do the jobs for him like Pablo can, and Pablo, for whatever reason is attached to Fr Pfeiffer. But the ties go way back.

By the way, there are many fine resistance and independent priests who are holy and dedicated. Please do not let this affect your view of any other priests, such as Fr. Chazal or the Dominicans at Avrille or Fr. Zendejas or Fr. Voigt.


Thanks for the further info. So Pablo is involved in masonic and occult activities. Wouldn't that be a huge red flag for Fr. Pf? Fɾҽҽmαsσɳɾყ is basically anti-Catholic. But then everyone already knows that. I have to wonder what sort of activities that he participates in.

What's the point in being a traditional Catholic involved with the Kentucky group if the person coordinating it is an occultist and mason, which goes against Church teaching. Aren't traditionalists supposed to adhere to Church teaching? It makes the average Novus Ordo parish seem rather tame in comparison.

I may leave a message on his youtube channel or write to Our Lady of Carmel website, and ask a few questions.


Offline Meg

Pablo preaches a sermon on Charity - that takes the cake!
« Reply #42 on: October 13, 2015, 10:29:08 AM »
Quote from: MariaAngelaGrow


By the way, there are many fine resistance and independent priests who are holy and dedicated. Please do not let this affect your view of any other priests, such as Fr. Chazal or the Dominicans at Avrille or Fr. Zendejas or Fr. Voigt.


Don't worry, I haven't let this situation affect my view of the other good priests (and laypersons) involved with the resistance. Hopefully this situation in Kentucky will be resolved eventually.

Pablo preaches a sermon on Charity - that takes the cake!
« Reply #43 on: October 13, 2015, 11:06:43 AM »
Quote from: MariaAngelaGrow
It seems there must be some sort of co-dependent relationship between Pablo and Fr. Pfeiffer.


You have uncovered the secret of this relationship which will not change because of this dependency.  In my opinion, Father Pfeiffer is very insecure.  Pablo provides the bravado which Fr. Pfeiffer would lack without him.  His ego is very fragile.  Without Pablo Father would have to face his shortcomings and he doesn't seem to be able or willing to do that.  The only answer is in the spiritual realm.  He needs a long sabbatical, away from the world, with time to reflect on what has happened to him.  For sure he can't do it alone.  He needs spiritual guidance.

Pablo preaches a sermon on Charity - that takes the cake!
« Reply #44 on: October 13, 2015, 12:10:50 PM »
Maria,

What's the basis of the statement about Pablo being a mason or engaging in masonic activities?