Posted by Chuck White
You may remember Francesco Gennarini, the son of Neocatechumenal super-catechist Giuseppe Gennarini and one of the two architects who received tens of thousands of dollars for the design of two Neocatechumenal buildings here on Guam that never got built. Well, Francesco, we have learned, is not only an architect, but also a Neocatechumenal catechist like his father! Listen to this "catechist" teach a most amazing thing... Read more.
Another Neo sporting a dirty scarf. Mist be a sign of something.
ReplyDeleteIt's a clergy Stole. The catechists uses this to show their group that their knowledge is equal or better than the NEO Cult Presbyter....
DeleteThe shouting is maniacal. Sounds like crazed dictator...you know who.
ReplyDeleteThis apple didn't fall far from the cancerous tree, did it?
ReplyDeleteSo where is the center in Santa Rita.
ReplyDeleteSad to say it's still an empty lot...
DeleteThe Ncw is a cancer!
ReplyDeleteBut it certainly wasn't sent by God. Kiko sent Pius the Putrid who reeled in the weak - Apuron and Cristobal and Quitugua the VG. Sad that there "leaders" are the weaklings of faith.
Imagine what a manipulative catechist could do with that deformed teaching: "Maria, God sent you that cancer because you weren't generous enough..."
ReplyDeleteThat's what happens when one pretends to know the mind of God, Speaking on his behalf bringing the Divine down to the level of the creature. portraying God to act and behave like human beings. As the heavens are high above the earth, so are my ways above yours says the lord. Pride is what prevents us from knowing and accepting our perspective as creatures in relation to our creator.
ReplyDeleteYes, my catechist always used to correct my mom when she said God had allowed one of her sons died due to a fulminant disease when he was only 9 years old: "you must say God KILLED your son...He didn't allowed it, just HAD TO kill him for your conversion!".
ReplyDeleteI remember when a woman of my community suddenly was told by doctors she has a fulminant cancer. She always used to ask God for a miracle in her public prayers among us, brothers and sisters of community. That reached the catechist's ears and she was reprimanded by him: "you are going to die, do you understand that word? D-I-E. Your cancer means you are going to D-I-E, so you have to pray God to help you to die, do not pray to be cured". We, his neocatechumenals, were horrorified by his speech, by his lack of compassion.
Some years after that, our catechist's wife was diagnosed with a cancer, with only a few probabilities to survive. She was not told about that because our catechist decided it was better for her, so she lived her last year thinking she was very ill but not to die, until the very last moment when he told her. And our catechist warned all people of the neo communities in our parish to be silent about it (she was going to die) along that year.
That is the was they do practise their neo speeches. As I always undermark: the narrow for you but the wide for them. That is what I call "the funnel law" of neocatechumenals.
Supposedly you have to learn to be an authentic christian by facing things bizarrely. But when things touch their own (their wifes, their sons and daughters, etc.), then the maximum mercy is needed.
Like those, I have thousands of anecdotes. And the worst is our catechist (and many others in the Way) did not doubt to act with little or none ethical if necessary in his family benefit, meanwhile the common of mortals had to behave just as they preached.
RACE OF VIVORS!!!