Monday, November 2, 2015

Day Ten: Life's Game of Endurance

I had planned to call the Eparchy of Toronto. Other things came first, and time whittled away. It reminds me of the disclosures on major sweepstakes: "subject to change without notice."

Such is life in Boston, Kentucky. Best laid plans and all that jazz...

Before Compline, I spoke with Father Pfeiffer about the situation surrounding Ambrose. I mentioned the most repeated issues that have been brought forth, and some of the evidence against Ambrose.

I recommended a full disclosure of information and an explanation of the situation to the faithful. Many have expressed concern, and their doubts should be settled, for the good of the mission of the resistance.

I wish I had something more definitive to offer. I suppose I must wait another day.
The day is over. I am settled for the night. The bread is freshly baked for tomorrow's meals, and the kitchen is set for another day of making food for our future priests. God willing, we may endure another day.

Patience.


7 comments:

  1. I think a full disclosure of information and a more detailed explanation of the situation would be very helpful. Although many false accusations and rash judgements have been passed by certain people over the past month, I think it's safe to say that those who are more quick to hear and slow to speak have their doubt s and concerns as well. An attempt to settle those doubts would be most helpful, I think.

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  2. I think a full disclosure of information and a more detailed explanation of the situation would be very helpful. Although many false accusations and rash judgements have been passed by certain people over the past month, I think it's safe to say that those who are more quick to hear and slow to speak have their doubt s and concerns as well. An attempt to settle those doubts would be most helpful, I think.

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  3. Mr Martin Dougherty you obviously dont think that this Ambrose issue is more serious than getting food into the bellies of the seminarians at OLMC. Fr Pfeiffer doesn't seem to think it important whether a genuine cleric or otherwise celebrates Mass at one of "his" centers.

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    1. It is a more serious situation, but seminarians have to eat. The truth about Ambrose will come out soon. Until then, I have eighteen mouths to feed (priests, seminarians, others).

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  4. Your assumptions, ambrosio, are crafted to deny good intentions, to mock at least 1 corporal act of mercy, and to accuse and condemn a priest who is working to save souls. Charity is absent from your comment.

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    1. I'm mocking nobody. My comments on Fr Pfeiffer are based on my first hand knowledge of the man. Of course, you too obviously know him and think the opposite. That's life. On a forum named after Ab.Lefebvre, a lady, who lives in the neighborhood of "Pfeifferville" called him "Frankenpfeiffer" in a post dated 6th November, 2015. Several years ago I used stronger terminology to describe him to two of my friends. One said that he wouldn't be surprised if my description was true. while the second friend told me that a lady 250 miles away from me had beaten me to this very description over a year previously.

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