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Offline MaterDominici

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« Reply #210 on: November 04, 2015, 08:58:43 PM »
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    Ambrose reached out to Father Pfeiffer. Pablo did not find him, and neither did Father. The research on Ambrose's background was done before Ambrose was allowed to say Mass in September. They contacted the Eparchy in Toronto, and many other places, found eye witnesses, and more, and their information showed that the claims of Ambrose are accurate in three main points:

    That Ambrose is Catholic, not Orthodox.
    That he was was ordained.
    That he was consecrated at least once. By eight bishops, who did this after the contentious consecration by Cardinal Slipjy, who also consecrated others during that time.

    Those points are what we discussed today, after lunch.


    Have you uploaded it yet? I've got my popcorn all ready for this bit of entertainment.  :popcorn:

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    « Reply #211 on: November 04, 2015, 08:59:30 PM »
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  • Now now now, if that was all true then these good folk would not have been researching and turning over rocks and discovering slime and dishonesty for the last three weeks.
     This is a very convenient narrative which was regurgitated after lunch.

     I don't think there are many people who are buying it. Some of us still remember the training we received by father Pfeiffer on discerning the spirits.

     Now, did they tell you who are these two secret bishops?


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    « Reply #212 on: November 04, 2015, 09:13:18 PM »
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    Ambrose reached out to Father Pfeiffer. Pablo did not find him, and neither did Father. The research on Ambrose's background was done before Ambrose was allowed to say Mass in September. They contacted the Eparchy in Toronto, and many other places, found eye witnesses, and more, and their information showed that the claims of Ambrose are accurate in three main points:

    That Ambrose is Catholic, not Orthodox.
    That he was was ordained.
    That he was consecrated at least once. By eight bishops, who did this after the contentious consecration by Cardinal Slipjy, who also consecrated others during that time.

    Those points are what we discussed today, after lunch.


    Have you uploaded it yet? I've got my popcorn all ready for this bit of entertainment.  :popcorn:


    Not yet, but I hope to do so tomorrow. Time is limited, and I have been busy. I will make time tomorrow. I am sorry for the delay, and I thank you for your patience.

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    « Reply #213 on: November 04, 2015, 09:32:22 PM »
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    Ambrose reached out to Father Pfeiffer. Pablo did not find him, and neither did Father. The research on Ambrose's background was done before Ambrose was allowed to say Mass in September. They contacted the Eparchy in Toronto, and many other places, found eye witnesses, and more, and their information showed that the claims of Ambrose are accurate in three main points:

    That Ambrose is Catholic, not Orthodox.
    That he was was ordained.
    That he was consecrated at least once. By eight bishops, who did this after the contentious consecration by Cardinal Slipjy, who also consecrated others during that time.

    Those points are what we discussed today, after lunch.


    Have you uploaded it yet? I've got my popcorn all ready for this bit of entertainment.  :popcorn:


    Not yet, but I hope to do so tomorrow. Time is limited, and I have been busy. I will make time tomorrow. I am sorry for the delay, and I thank you for your patience.


    Why don't you go check out Bawden's operation next.  I'm starting to think you would find enough commonality to put together a coherent [<--- this word just somehow doesn't seem to fit] theme for a reality show or something.

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    « Reply #214 on: November 04, 2015, 09:57:51 PM »
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  • Who are the two secret Bishops?

    Drop us a quick line please.


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    « Reply #215 on: November 04, 2015, 10:19:00 PM »
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    Who are the two secret Bishops?

    Drop us a quick line please.


    I do not know, and Ambrose never said.

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    « Reply #216 on: November 04, 2015, 10:37:27 PM »
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    Ambrose reached out to Father Pfeiffer. Pablo did not find him, and neither did Father. The research on Ambrose's background was done before Ambrose was allowed to say Mass in September. They contacted the Eparchy in Toronto, and many other places, found eye witnesses, and more, and their information showed that the claims of Ambrose are accurate in three main points:

    That Ambrose is Catholic, not Orthodox.
    That he was was ordained.
    That he was consecrated at least once. By eight bishops, who did this after the contentious consecration by Cardinal Slipjy, who also consecrated others during that time.

    Those points are what we discussed today, after lunch.


    8 Bishops? at once? srsly? Were these Catholic or Orthodox (schismatic)?

    Disneyland bishops as suggested by Fr C??

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    « Reply #217 on: November 04, 2015, 10:43:00 PM »
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  • .

    For those who thought that all the various signatures on the last consecration certificate were a bit much, get ready for the 8-bishop new version.

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    « Reply #218 on: November 05, 2015, 12:32:15 AM »
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    Ambrose reached out to Father Pfeiffer. Pablo did not find him, and neither did Father. The research on Ambrose's background was done before Ambrose was allowed to say Mass in September. They contacted the Eparchy in Toronto, and many other places, found eye witnesses, and more, and their information showed that the claims of Ambrose are accurate in three main points:

    That Ambrose is Catholic, not Orthodox.
    That he was was ordained.
    That he was consecrated at least once. By eight bishops, who did this after the contentious consecration by Cardinal Slipjy, who also consecrated others during that time.

    Those points are what we discussed today, after lunch.


    Manuel, the above statement is confusing, at least to me. If Ambrose is Catholic, not Orthodox, then why the mountain of evidence, even from ecclesiamilitans.org that indicates that he was/is such? Also, what is the meaning of "he was consecrated at least once. By eight bishops, who did this after the contentious consecration by Cardinal Slipjy, who also consecrated others during that time." A valid consecration only requires that it be done once. Why by eight bishops? Does this mean Ambrose was repeatedly "consecrated" by various "bishops?"

    I would be grateful for any clarification/explanation on this. Thank you in advance and God bless.

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    « Reply #219 on: November 05, 2015, 03:58:22 AM »
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  • This thread is more than wearisome, its like Chinese whispers...

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    « Reply #220 on: November 05, 2015, 03:58:30 AM »
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  • ManuelChavez believes everything Pablo says. No matter what he says. He is his Pope.
    Dear Manuel Chavez if you do your prayers to get what you want or that a situation takes place, and it happen because God has listen to you. Who made it possible? Your prayers. And if a witch is making his job... moving mountains by bad forces... calling down to the Kentucky Resistance such a bishop.. who made it possible that this man comes? Who made it possible that this man had a privat conversation with Pablo in his headquarter? But no if it was witchcraft or not, Pablo is involved in this whole story. Believe what you want to believe. You are like a little child, without any blessing of Pablo you don't move and everything he says you believe. I pray for you and for your brother.


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    « Reply #221 on: November 05, 2015, 05:31:27 AM »
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  • Well by now it's no secret that other priests have spoken up.  Fr. Chazal's video was really good, but it was ignored.  I know of at least one more that I think made private contact by email that if Fr. Pfeiffer doesn't back away from this non-Catholic liar, that all should break off any contact with Kentucky.  I think there are some who want to give Fr. Pfeiffer the benefit of the doubt.  Ironically, it was the same day that another spoke up privately that Manuel said that Pfeiffer will make a statement.  Apparently, he isn't in any hurry.
    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...

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    « Reply #222 on: November 05, 2015, 07:14:38 AM »
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  • Manuel,

    If Ambrose knows then the other two priests know.

    Ask them at breakfast or lunch today, if you would.

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    « Reply #223 on: November 05, 2015, 07:15:22 AM »
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  • @Centroamerica
    Fr.Pfeiffer usually doesn´t read his e mails.

    J.Paul wrote: Manuel,

    If Ambrose knows then the other two priests know.

    Ask them at breakfast or lunch today, if you would.


    Manuel you should ask Pablo, at breakfast or lunch today, because he is the clandestine press of goofy-land.

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    « Reply #224 on: November 05, 2015, 07:20:56 AM »
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  • Manuel,
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    The research on Ambrose's background was done before Ambrose was allowed to say Mass in September. They contacted the Eparchy in Toronto, and many other places, found eye witnesses, and more, and their information showed that the claims of Ambrose are accurate in three main points:


    Hold on there, did not both Fathers in their sermons two weeks ago say that the investigation was ongoing and that he would be gone if they found out something in the negative?

    And was this not after Ambrose had already been saying Mass? These two realities do not match.  If they are going to hold to this new narrative, they had better have the assistant pull those videos from you tube.