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Re: Fr. Hewko officially leaves Fr. Pfeiffer OLMC - Letter
« Reply #30 on: February 15, 2019, 07:15:43 PM »

Good observation.

If Fr. Hewko had not become stuck in the Pablo/Pfeiffer mire for 7 years, it would be a good match-up

Re: Fr. Hewko officially leaves Fr. Pfeiffer OLMC - Letter
« Reply #31 on: February 16, 2019, 02:35:39 PM »
Looking at the whole picture, it is such a sad story.  Both Fr. Pfeiffer and Fr. Hewko had wonderful priestly qualities.  Back when Fr. Hewko left the SSPX there was nowhere for him to go and he most likely ended up in Kentucky out of necessity.  Fr. Pfeiffer was too ambitious and jumped to conclusions thinking +BW would consecrate him a bishop.  When +BW not only wasn't going to make him a bishop but wasn't going to endorse his Seminary, Fr. P started to turn on +BW and eventually convince Fr. Hewko to do the same.  By their fruits you shall know them.  What fruits have they given? I can't think of one.  Obviously Fr. Hewko has made excuses for Fr. Pfeiffer because he owed him much for his help and unfortunately his allegiance to him was distorted.  Look how many years it took for him to see that Pablo was a scandal to OLMC.  In his letter he is just now saying that Pablo is a problem when everyone else saw this since the beginning.  Loyalty for the sake of loyalty is not to be admired; nonetheless,  he can still come out of this the better for it with his and our prayers.  Fr. Pfeiffer can even come out of this.  I don't think anyone of us should wish them more failures.  I would help either one of them if asked.  There is even hope for Pablo.  If he could swallow his pride and if he really cared for Fr. Pfeiffer he should know that he must leave as soon as possible if anything good can result from this.  The damage is done and there is no recovery that could justify him staying in Kentucky after all his wrong doings.  I didn't say forgiveness because he is still alive.  Everyone who has loved Fr. Hewko and every mission that has had them are suffering because the truth has hit the fan.  Better late than never and without pain there is no gain.  I pray for all involved.  
God turns His back on the obstinate. 


Re: Fr. Hewko officially leaves Fr. Pfeiffer OLMC - Letter
« Reply #32 on: February 16, 2019, 02:36:46 PM »
Just wanted to point out that on the 469 fitter video of February 13, 2019 at 3:33 there is a coat of arms complete with a faded out compass behind it.
Please explain the significance.

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Re: Fr. Hewko officially leaves Fr. Pfeiffer OLMC - Letter
« Reply #33 on: February 22, 2019, 09:45:37 AM »
No offense, but Fr. Hewko will have to address this issue sooner or later.



He has rejected Fr. Pfeiffer and the insanity of his operation. When will he reject the cult programming as well? I pray that he does.

How foolish does one have to be, to think that God has left the Catholic Church with nothing but Boston, KY and the "bishop" he provided is someone like Ambrose Moran, a complete fraud?  Sorry, that isn't possible.

It's difficult enough what happened to the Church. The Crisis is bad enough, for crying out loud! There are a very small number of Traditional bishops. We don't need to reduce that to 0. Crisis in the Church I can believe. Complete destruction and failure of the Church I can't believe.

And no, some vague appeal that "Our Lady will send us a bishop" doesn't fly. The Resistance has been in operation since 2012. People need sacraments NOW, including those which require Holy Oils. And we need priests. God wouldn't leave *the whole world* completely without the means of salvation. Not possible in light of Christ's promise.

Re: Fr. Hewko officially leaves Fr. Pfeiffer OLMC - Letter
« Reply #34 on: February 22, 2019, 12:15:44 PM »
I just left a phone message for Fr. Hewko and sent him an email as well.  Hope to get some info I can share here on CathInfo, but I'm not holding my breath.