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Offline ultrarigorist

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« Reply #45 on: October 27, 2015, 08:37:21 PM »
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  • Aw, Manuel forgot to tell us Bill-Bob Moran arrived at the Boston KY seminary yesterday.
    Did he pretend to say Mass again?

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    « Reply #46 on: October 27, 2015, 09:25:02 PM »
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  • Quote from: ultrarigorist
    Aw, Manuel forgot to tell us Bill-Bob Moran arrived at the Boston KY seminary yesterday.
    Did he pretend to say Mass again?


    If he said Mass, I was not there for it. He did give a talk after the Mass, which Father Hewko said. He arrived late last night, which is why I did not mention it. I did mentiin it today, however.

    We shall see who says the Mass tomorrow.

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    « Reply #47 on: October 27, 2015, 09:33:02 PM »
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  • Well Manuel,

    Since you are "in the know" ,as they say, must we assume that all investigations have been concluded and this fellow has been found to be legitimate in his claims and in the validity of his Catholic orders?

    Is he still servicing other OLMC associated chapels?

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    « Reply #48 on: October 27, 2015, 09:52:43 PM »
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  • My question for the day -- how many of those present at the seminary seem concerned that this person hasn't actually proven himself to be even a priest, much less a bishop?

    Offline LucasL

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    « Reply #49 on: October 28, 2015, 07:00:52 AM »
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  • When I see people saying good things about protestants , etc I remember this scary quote

    “A day will come when the pope… will declare that all the excommunications are lifted and all the anathemas are retracted, when all the Christians will be united within the Church, when the Jews and Moslems will be blessed and called back to her (...) she will permit all sects to approach her by degrees and will embrace all mankind in the communion of her love and prayers. Then, Protestants will no longer exist. Against what will  they be able to protest? The sovereign pontiff will then be truly king of the religious world, and he will do whatever he wishes with all the nations of the earth.” Freemason Eliphas Levi (born Alphonse Louis Constanti) - 1862

    P.S: Protestants are in the very heart of Fɾҽҽmαsσɳɾყ along with jews.

    "Protestantism was the bridge between Machiavelli and the rises of Fɾҽҽmαsσɳɾყ, both of which play their parts in the diverse manifestations of the modern state"


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    « Reply #50 on: October 28, 2015, 11:19:24 AM »
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  • Copy of my post on the 30 days blog.

    I have supported the seminary since it's inception, both with donations and daily prayers. Here is a question I really want answered from the 'horse's mouth' . Please ask this question of the Frs on my behalf: Did Fr Pfeiffer hire a professional private detective to investigate Ambrose's past and claims? Have he and Fr Hewko been presented with (and therefore discounted as inconsequential) all the discoveries posted on CI by it's members? I am dubious as to whether you will give a meaningful reply to this question, if any. I intend to post this on CI as well so as to be certain it has come to your attention. Thank you.

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    « Reply #51 on: October 28, 2015, 11:20:52 AM »
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  • I will repeat my inquiry for today, Wednesday October 28.

    Is the investigation complete?  Has Ambrose been found to be legitimate?

    That is the tip of the spear here.  Perhaps in between preparing tacos, Manuel can provide us with an answer?

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    « Reply #52 on: October 28, 2015, 01:04:49 PM »
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  • Quote from: TheRealMcCoy
    Quote from: MaterDominici
    My question for the day -- how many of those present at the seminary seem concerned that this person hasn't actually proven himself to be even a priest, much less a bishop?


    Would you consider their very presence there as a "not concerned at all"?


    No, and I'll explain why.
    Several of the seminarians there are new to Boston, KY. The Ambrose mess began on Sept 13 with only vague hints before that time. Even many of the other problems with Boston, KY were revealed after that point. Most of those wishing to begin the seminary this year would have made their plans before that time. With bags packed and tickets purchased, I wouldn't fault them for showing up and checking things out for themselves. But, they should find some way to respectfully show that they aren't accepting him as a priest or bishop just because he shows up wearing purple.

    And so, I await Manuel's response.


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    « Reply #53 on: October 28, 2015, 01:19:18 PM »
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  • Is "BP." Moran in Boston KY now,and is Fr.Hewko still there?

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    « Reply #54 on: October 28, 2015, 01:45:35 PM »
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  • How many seminarians are there?  More than 3 and less than a dozen.  The exact count doesn't matter.  Even if there was only one seminarian that place needs to be closed.  

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    « Reply #55 on: October 28, 2015, 02:02:48 PM »
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  • Quote from: J.Paul
    I will repeat my inquiry for today, Wednesday October 28.

    Is the investigation complete?  Has Ambrose been found to be legitimate?

    That is the tip of the spear here.  Perhaps in between preparing tacos, Manuel can provide us with an answer?


    I haven't made any tacos, yet. That might be a good idea for tomorrow's lunch. I could make Spanish rice and beans on the side.

    As to the investigation, I have yet been able to ask about this. I have been busy, and Father has been unavailable for questions.

    There are eight seminarians, and one or two potential brothers (work in progress, I suppose).


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    « Reply #56 on: October 28, 2015, 02:15:17 PM »
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  • Quote from: ManuelChavez
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    I will repeat my inquiry for today, Wednesday October 28.

    Is the investigation complete?  Has Ambrose been found to be legitimate?

    That is the tip of the spear here.  Perhaps in between preparing tacos, Manuel can provide us with an answer?


    I haven't made any tacos, yet. That might be a good idea for tomorrow's lunch. I could make Spanish rice and beans on the side.

    As to the investigation, I have yet been able to ask about this. I have been busy, and Father has been unavailable for questions.

    There are eight seminarians, and one or two potential brothers (work in progress, I suppose).


    Well, the fact that he is there can only mean one of two things,

    1) They are finished and he is as he says that he is

    2) There is no further investigation going on and they have taken his word for it, and are ignoring any evidence to the contrary.

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    « Reply #57 on: October 28, 2015, 02:54:56 PM »
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  • Is ambrose there in Boston now?? Wed PM??

    If so, when is he going to his home, can not find his address in Colorado.

    Many with same last name in police records, need positive DOB, address,
    full middle name or names,
    (Birth Certificate , easy to get from NYC if DOB for sure and mother and fathers name

    Does anyone have it??

    Confirmation of his DOB for tracing purposes??

    Is he doing daily (or private) Mass in the chapel?

    Have any of the faithful seen any "ORIGINAL" docuмents, papers, photos etc.??

    Have Fathers Hewko or Pfeiffer seen "ORIGINAL' docuмents???

    Or is everything just Zerox copies or computer printouts of PDF's etc.

    So easy to fake them.

    Has he met with other chapels or Priests besides Denver??.

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    Can someone print out the above and actually hand to Fr. Pfeiffer, Please ??

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    God Bless all who may show this error to Fr. Pfeiffer.


    P.S.  Paul H did a good job on the funeral Mass ie, not showing the faces of the faithful
    except for Mr. and Mrs. Pfeiffer and the Seminarians and the Altar Boys.
    (Give credit when due, so much bad mouthing lately)






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    « Reply #58 on: October 28, 2015, 06:03:43 PM »
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    This was my first time looking at this blog.  Could I respectfully suggest that the author spend less focus on the food...I see the reason why, but I don't think readers are intereted in the blog because of food.


    I think he may focus on the food  so much because he's trying to be honest. The food may be just about the only thing he can docuмent for us that wouldn't confirm our suspicions.

    me: "Is XYZ true or not?"
    him: "Well, the food is good."

    We (myself, anyway) aren't looking for dirt on the OLMC. Just truth and clarification. And I suspect that you, Manuel, as their self-appointed spin-doctor will probably not offer much of that. Please surprise me.


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    « Reply #59 on: October 28, 2015, 06:55:29 PM »
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    This was my first time looking at this blog.  Could I respectfully suggest that the author spend less focus on the food...I see the reason why, but I don't think readers are intereted in the blog because of food.


    I think he may focus on the food  so much because he's trying to be honest. The food may be just about the only thing he can docuмent for us that wouldn't confirm our suspicions.

    me: "Is XYZ true or not?"
    him: "Well, the food is good."

    We (myself, anyway) aren't looking for dirt on the OLMC. Just truth and clarification. And I suspect that you, Manuel, as their self-appointed spin-doctor will probably not offer much of that. Please surprise me.




    I'm pretty sure that you were an ardent supporter of what Fr. Pfeiffer has been doing.  It is nice to know that people have really come around with this about the fake bishop.
    We conclude logically that religion can give an efficacious and truly realistic answer to the great modern problems only if it is a religion that is profoundly lived, not simply a superficial and cheap religion made up of some vocal prayers and some ceremonies...