Sunday, February 2, 2014

HERE'S ANOTHER ONE

He's either a neocat seminarian or a neocat priest. Grossly misinformed about why he's here.



Here's the comment. My response follows in red.

Yes, the Lord provided the place and the benefactors to make the purchase possible. Seek and you will find! Thus the new facility gave lots of room to accommodate more seminarians and to create new liturgical spaces needed in our formation. Ah! Remember the little house in Tai? Well, God had everything planned, because just two weeks after we moved into the new building Guam was hit by Super Typhoon Ponsogna which caused severe damage throughout the island including the house in Tai which was razed to the ground by the winds. The ten thousand books we had acquired up to that point, from the generosity of many people from around the world were also destroyed. Most likely we would have been killed if we remained there.
Since the house had not been used for a while many repairs had to be done. Walls needed to be knocked down to create larger rooms for a chapel and classrooms and also for a new library. Existing rooms had to be painted and rearranged. Fortunately we had the help of many people from the community who with their experience in different fields and good will gave us a hand to transform a hotel into a house of formation for priests.


1. You were told that the benefactors made the purchase possible for the purposes of a putting a seminary on the property. You were told wrong. The benefactors made the purchase of the property possible because it was a "helluva" deal, the resale of which could have gotten the archdiocese out of debt and provided it with a financial nest egg for many years to come so that we wouldn't have to beg and borrow just to give our kids school books. There was NO intent for the property to be used for a seminary LEAST OF ALL a Neocatechumenal Seminary!

2. Why are you here? Were you invited? By whom? Guam has been Catholic for 400 years. We want our own priests from our own people. And Guam would have had plenty of priests from among our own had the ones we have and have had been better treated by their Archbishop, and had aspiring seminarians not be sent away or denied the priesthood because they reject your imposition of the Neocatechumenal Way. 

We don't want or need foreign missionaries. We are not the heathens or the pagans you are sent to convert. We don't want to sing your gypsy tunes. We don't want to dance around your square tables. We don't want to have to pay for Kiko's icons and have them deface our churches. 

The 2013 Archdiocesan Directory lists 31 seminarians, most of whom are not from here. Who pays your way here? Who pays for your visits home? Who pays for your visas? Who pays for your room and board? Who pays for your education? 31 seminarians, really?

But the real fact is that you are NOT here for Guam. You are not here for the Archdiocese of Agana. You are here for the Neocatechumenal Way. You and your seminary consume hundreds of thousands of dollars, and there is not a dime left to send our own Aaron Quitugua to a seminary where he does not have to suffer through your illicit liturgies and Kiko's theology. 

Many people are beginning to see through this bullcrap. And if I were you, I'd follow Daniel and get the hell out of here ASAP. There's an old scandal from Agat that is about to rise...and it will spell your end. 

Are you hearing this, Giuseppe?

21 comments:

  1. Oh dear if the Daniel story becomes public it's the end. Or is it the beginning of past history to be revealed. Just a thought. Guam does not have a clean history unfortunately.

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  2. If we Catholics of this diocese, and our government (financed by taxes we pay) are the ones financially supporting not only the NCW seminarians who come here from foreign countries, but the families (also from foreign countries) sent here by NCW to be so-called "missionaries" but who soly attend to the NCW, isn't that lifestyle called "free loading"?

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  3. Prior to the release of the agat account may we ask that archbishop Krebs be informed first.

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  4. Link for Tim's theme can be found on:

    The incredible story of the Redemptoris Mater Seminary
    www.guampdn.com/guampublishing/special-sections/.../pg1.html
    The Redemptoris Mater (which means 'Mother of the Redeemer' in Latin) Archdiocesan Missionary Seminary of Guam has been accomplishing this

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    1. The "incredible story" is actually a paid ad!! Heh, you should have been more careful.

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    2. Paid ad or not, it wasn't refuted.

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  5. Does anyone know why the NEO atty. Audeli Chinaglia is always present at the signing of decrees when a new Redemoptorist Seminary is opened?

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    1. Maybe he too is getting a piece of the pie!

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    2. Dr. Adelchis Chinaglia is their canon lawyer.

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  6. http://mvguam.com/local/news/18175-guams-carmelite-sisters-honored.html

    Here you have a short story of our own very Carmelite Sisters being honored by the Archbishop and the seminarians, yet the are pushed aside when it comes to allowing our local girls to experience the life they live. Guess New Jersey has a different set of rules....the Neo rules!

    Just goes to show that once a Neo, you must always associated yourself with a NEO religious community.

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  7. What is this Agat scandal? I'm dying to know!

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    1. I'm not dying to know. It might kill me if I find out. All of these revelations unto the peoples are having a sickening effect....yuk. Hope we can all feel better soon. Lord, have mercy upon us. The truth hurts.

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    2. No. And we are not dying to tell it. Which is why Rome needs to intervene soon. At least there's the consolation that Guam is not alone. Wherever the neo has gone it has left a similar trail.

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    3. It is painful,to expose the scandals of the metropolitan archdiocese of Agana. Guam. We kept them quiet the past years but it's time the Varican needs to know exactly the dark history of Guam kept quiet for years. Archbishop Krebs don't make any episcopal appointments yet until you know the truth.

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    4. 1972 Agana cathedral.

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    5. 1972 Agana Cathedral
      SOUNDS OMINOUS

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    6. That's when he was ordained. August 16, 1972.

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  8. The full truth will be told directly to the nuncio when we meet with him.

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    1. Who is We? And why hasn't Camacho been replaced in four years. Why has Apuron been denied an auxiliary? Answers, guesses anyone?

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  9. No need for guesses. The answers are known. It's just a question of time for the truth to come out.

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  10. Who will you put as auxiliary of Guam . It was supposed to be one of the two in San Ramon . They were waiting four years to be named bishop but still waiting. Even a meeting was arranged to plan the party after the appointment was to be made, but no appointment came. That was three years ago.

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