Monday, March 2, 2015

ANOTHER DAY ANOTHER SCANDAL: THE ARCHDIOCESE OF AGANA

KUAM photo
A February 26, KUAM news report says that the family of the deceased person who was exhumed and reburied with another relative and whose casket was apparently just discarded in the jungle behind the crypt, is looking at taking legal action against those who are responsible. 

During the tenure of Msgr. James as Director of the Catholic Cemeteries, the person responsible would have been Msgr. James, not just because he was the director, but because the Catholic Cemeteries fell under the Archdiocesan Development Group, which he also headed. 

However, upon removing Msgr. James as Director of the Archdiocesan Development Group (ADG) last July, Archbishop Apuron also decreed the dissolution of the ADG (Prot. 2014-040). This means that there is no ADG and the Catholic Cemeteries is the direct responsibility of Archbishop Apuron.

I was able to confirm with primary sources that the exhumation occurred approximately three weeks ago. Msgr. James has not had any authority at the cemetery since last July. So guess who the family can sue? (And while you're at it throw in the director and the rest of the board.)* 

But sue him or not, the question is: Will we see Archbishop Apuron crucify his new neo-administrators of the cemetery for their serious negligence the way he so gleefully crucified Msgr. James? NOT. 

Another day, another demonstration of absolute buffoonery and incompetence by Archbishop Apuron and his silly band of kiko-thugs. In fact, this picture of the empty, rusting casket, discarded in the jungle is emblematic of all they have done to this diocese and its people. 

Note to family: he's got that nice half-million dollar pad up there in Adacao. Here's the link. And his friends have that really cool 40 million dollar property just up the road from the jungle where they dumped your grandmother's casket. 


Rusty casket discovered in jungle near Togcha

Posted: Feb 20, 2015 5:18 PM PGT by Krystal Paco.  Guam - A southern resident uncovered an opened casket in the jungle. Yona mayor Ken Joe Ada shared an alarming photo with KUAM News after a resident reported finding the casket just behind the Togcha Cemetery crypts earlier today. Mayor Ada says this is a new find as the reporting individual visits the cemetery frequently and this is the first he's seen of the casket.  The incident has been forwarded to police for further investigation.

Yona mayor: family paid for casket to be exhumed

Posted: Feb 26, 2015 9:58 AM PGT by Sabrina Salas Matanane. Guam - It was last week KUAM News reported an unusual incident, where a discarded casket was discovered behind the crypts at Togcha Cemetery. Yona mayor Ken Joe Ada confirms that he has spoken to a family member, who says she paid $6,000 for her grandmother to be exhumed and reburied with another relative. She was very upset to hear that the original casket was simply thrown in the jungle by the contractor. Mayor Ada advised the family to look into possible legal action regarding the incident.

Rusted casket found at Yona's Togcha cemetery

March 1, 2015. A Yona resident had a big surprise when he went into the jungle on Feb. 20 behind a crypt at the Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery in Togcha. There, he discovered an old, rusty casket.

* Jackie Terlaje is listed by Zoom info as the Secretary of the Board of Directors for The Catholic Cemeteries of Guam, Inc. She is also reported to be in charge of the cemeteries. The two executive directors are Msgr. David C. Quitugua and Joseph Terlaje (Jackie's husband). Other board members are reported to be Dennis Santo Tomas and Roland San Augustine (whose family owns Reliable Funeral Services which is clearly a conflict of interest - but then he's a neo too. In fact, they are all neos...and they are ALL responsible! Good luck to the family. 

25 comments:

  1. Janet B - MangilaoMarch 2, 2015 at 2:11 PM

    It seems our dear Tony has many skeletons that are now coming to light.

    My deep condolences to the family. Let us pray their loved one was treated with care and respect as she was exhumed and moved to another crypt. May she rest in peace.

    As for Tony, he cannot hide the many, many problems he has created. As we heard one of the elder priests candidly say when they all met Archbishop Krebbs (our Nuncio) in July..."Archbishop Anthony, you are the PROBLEM!"

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    1. Omg skeletons appearing in places other than cemetry. What a symbol this post provides readers. Afraid that the deeper Tim Rohr looks into agana archdiocese he will only uncover skeletons of thirty years.

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    2. Unbelievable archdiocesan dirt surfacing past days.

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  2. It is public knowledge that the new administration is incapable and have no clue what to do, and that Therese Faisao is the only person with experience. Is SHE the one responsible for discarding the casket in the woods? If not, still what a shame that she not guide them with the professionalism they have always practiced in the previous admin. New administration just has no respect. For anything or anyone, dead or alive. ALL you NEOs make me sick!

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  3. The Neos continue to prove their ineptitude managing the diocese. Their house of cards will come tumbling down sooner or later with the archJoker at the very bottom. Clap! Clap! Clap!

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  4. Where is the body ?

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    1. Mary Lou Garcia-PeredaMarch 3, 2015 at 12:51 PM

      Anonymous (March 2, 2015 at 6:28 PM), according to the news stories from KUAM and PDN, the body was exhumed to be reburied with another relative.

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    2. Welcome back, Mary Lou! You haven't posted on this blog for a while. I've missed reading your thoughts and insights.

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    3. Thanks Mary Lou. In the state of Guam do Guam laws require permission to exhume a body. What are the laws of your state on this? Reports saying this new cemetry administration of Guam already opened up several caskets.

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  5. Family should be encouraged to sue catholic cemeteries.

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  6. They need to rid Guam of all the Neo-Nazi's. Things have not been the same in the Catholic Church since they started this Neo they call Religion. Don't they realize that they are not only hurting our Island Catholics, the Faithful? If anything, it has driven alot of Catholics out of OUR church, to go to another religion.

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    1. Anon @ 7:32am. Thank you for your passion and love for our Church. However, and especially in this penitential season of Lent, I would suggest practicing some restraint through prudence and temperance when describing our Catholic brothers and sisters in the ncw.

      Remain vigilant in protecting our Church against the ulterior purpose driven leaders of the ncw, but express much charity when it comes to those neo members who we should always welcome back into the fold.

      I would also add that we should be the example of whom those who contemplate leaving the Church should truly pivot on their decision. Remind them through our practices, actions and words that we remain, as so should they, above all else, because this Church is the only Church created by Christ.

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    2. The Kiko brand of Catholicism is not authentic. The NCW is a parallel church at best, meaning that their path and ours will never be the same.
      Jose, out of charity I will grant that they are our brothers and sister in Christ BUT I will not call them faithful Catholics as they march to a different drummer by the name of Kiko Arguello who has been very vocal and openly spiteful of those who oppose him. His followers hold the same contempt against us who are not in the NCW. Kiko has made his mission clear that the Way is out to convert Catholics to walk in the Way. Yes, he really uses the word convert. Does this sound Catholic to you?

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    3. Do a search for "Kiko, the Wrath of God" at church-mouse.lanuera.com and read an excellent write-up describing Kiko and his views from an interview done by Jesus Rodriguez, translated by Jose C.

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    4. Does Guam have burial laws. Read on some pacific islands burials can be in family garden. What is situation in Guam?

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    5. Anon at 12:39, I am not referring to the NCW as an example of authentic Catholicism, more so, nor was I authenticating them. If anything, I was promoting that we authentic our Catholicism in how we speak of others. I understand where you are coming from in terms of their leadership, but when they are referred to as neo-nazi, everyone loses.

      Be more focused on your own practice of Catholicism in determining how you connect with others, not the other way around. Otherwise, you too may be accused of not being faithful in our Church. Besides, we should pray for them to return and remain Catholic, just as Christ desires.

      The veil has been lifting and the truth of this movement and it's leader's (mis)actions are being revealed each week. I'd rather our Catholic ncw brothers and sisters come to terms and acknowledge this as we have, than see them hide behind Kiko's wall of rationalizations and false obedience because we chased them away.

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    6. Sorry brother, how else would you describe a cult that basically says sit down,shut up, listen to me, and give me all your money?
      Sit down and shut up cause you are wrong and we are right.
      Listen to me because I know better that the church magesterium
      Give me all your money because you waste meelleeons on food to celebrate life and sainthood, I can make better use of it by taking first class plane rides and buying expensive cars...

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  7. Out of respect for the family, the casket should have been returned to them. They paid for it and own it. But then again, the neo has a saying, let the dead bury the dead. So they do not think much of funerals. Discarding the casket in this disrespectful way is a manifestation if that way of thinking and mentality.

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    1. They new director of cemeteries probably didn't want to dispose of it properly because that would've cost money and you know how AAA is about spending money outside of the neo cult.

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    2. For those of you with questions please read the news accounts.

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  8. Correct 10.29am. Casket also a blessed object that protected a corpse. Respect at all times for the dead.

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  9. Not first time this happened under new director. Unfortunate stories of neglect of our dead circulating in community.

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  10. Best to get to village meetings

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  11. This is just plain wrong and no excuse for the people in Charge of the Catholic Cemetaries on Guam. But I know AAA and his little Gang will not explain or answer questions as usual. They refuse to be held accountable, and we refuse to donate to his Annual Appeal! It's called accountability AAA, get it right or retire already. No hate on you it'sjust how you are running our Church to the ground is wrong!

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  12. Our Leader feels he doesn't need to explain and it will all go away and he will move on as well. It's like that South Park show "Move Along People! there is nothing to see here"

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