tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5652940417109665141.post5628272624207667781..comments2024-03-27T11:42:13.364+10:00Comments on JungleWatch: WE ARE GOING TO FIND IT!Frenchiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05189311368021711422noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5652940417109665141.post-7271314878802270282016-04-09T08:35:19.216+10:002016-04-09T08:35:19.216+10:00Wow, fast track presbyters and fast track annulmen...Wow, fast track presbyters and fast track annulment, AND they promise fast track to heaven! Those sneaky Neo devils have it all covered. Oh, don't forget to donate lots of money and all your worldly possessions because you can't take them with you when you die. JOY!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5652940417109665141.post-59614894784179774752016-04-09T01:42:15.227+10:002016-04-09T01:42:15.227+10:00UPDATE. Received another confirmation that members...UPDATE. Received another confirmation that membership in ncw is fast track to annulment.Timhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01305960063884511003noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5652940417109665141.post-61712856101858745812016-04-07T16:31:33.427+10:002016-04-07T16:31:33.427+10:00Well said Red, but it is more than just in the ecc...Well said Red, but it is more than just in the ecclesial side of the equation.<br />Organized crime is a fairly accurate description.<br /><br />When you consider the checkered past of the Genarinni Brothers, their network of corruption, and influence. Their Italian, Sicilian Maltese contacts, and privileged access to certain Italian communities in New Jersey, nothing is surprising.<br />When you add to this, the sophisticated schemes of money laundering they have put in place, thanks in part to their RMS network, ( a great coverup, if any), but also with their network web of neo related business ventures, with dubious billing practices, tax evading measures, and kick backs; you fall exactly into the legal definition of organized crime. <br />This is genial, because it uses religion as a coverup, which makes it extremely sensitive for any investigator to take the risk of doing their work.<br />Even if an investigation does take place, the neos have created a network of often well meaning but naive members of local administrations, who more often than not, help them to keep things under wrap. (see latest fiasco here on Guam)<br />Finally the general use of clerics with suspicious past, to whom they extend protection, gives them a pool of priests, and bishops that are not too regarding, about what is required, by their sponsors, and whom they know are already of dubious character, therefore very willing to help.<br />This is what you might call a perfect storm.frenchienoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5652940417109665141.post-14271284307979947672016-04-07T14:21:49.165+10:002016-04-07T14:21:49.165+10:00extortion. protection schemes. racketeering. re...extortion. protection schemes. racketeering. reads like a novel about organized crime, but in the ecclesial order.<br /><br />the denial of the sacraments and of a proper Christian burial are two things i would expect the remaining non-neocat clergy to be able to do something about. but if they themselves are as fearful as the laypeople, can we call it a lost cause?<br /><br />in any case, i hope it's clear to everyone that this current sad state of affairs can only be resolved with the work of saints and martyrs--that is, people of heroic virtue who are willing to sacrifice position, prestige, even family ties, to do what's right.<br /><br />even if this story ends on the side of the non-neocats, my cynical self still expects a kurosawa ending. i hope i'm proven wrong. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xf842rXxKwI<br />rey dhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16873954768569450928noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5652940417109665141.post-11291775958830358562016-04-07T14:20:38.172+10:002016-04-07T14:20:38.172+10:00Qatar checks in to see what's up.Qatar checks in to see what's up. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5652940417109665141.post-54553450288743533872016-04-07T13:07:48.245+10:002016-04-07T13:07:48.245+10:00Interesting that Finney says she meet with the tit...Interesting that Finney says she meet with the title holder and came to an agreement. But what if the title is contested? What if tomorrow we got a new Archbishop, a real Archbishop, and as the "title holder" he decided to demolish the building and use it as a tent city seminary? That would be within his right to do, while still honoring the "in perpetuity deed restriction".<br />And what if at that point the real property owner, the RMS Seminary corporation they said, "hey, read the document new Archbishop. You don't own this property. It clearly says in the document that Archbishop Anthony gave the property to us. The document says "...the owner hereby covenants and declares that the Property is and shall be held, used, transferred, sold and conveyed...". The RMS corporation could then petition DLM to record them as the lawful owner. What could the new Archbishop do?<br /><br />Finney says she has worked with the owner, the Archdiocese, but she doesn't even know if the Archdiocese is still the real owner. Maybe that's why some smart senator wrote the law to have the court look at all the facts. Instead, some punk junior grade attorney at the AGs office assumed the Archdiocese was the owner without the benefit of a smart judge to review her oversight.<br /><br />And if a smart judge ruled that the language of the deed did not transfer the property to RMS, then at least a new Archbishop could have the boys in Yona living in a tent city. Better yet, a new Archbishop could take away the RMS privileges/rights to act as a seminary on Guam. They leave and we get our property back to use however we want.<br /><br />The AG really screwed us over by omitting court review. How many other properties have been lost because of this poor attitude by the AGs office?Janet B - Mangilaonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5652940417109665141.post-81949799825746376162016-04-07T11:43:50.357+10:002016-04-07T11:43:50.357+10:00Thank-you for inadvertently answering a question I...Thank-you for inadvertently answering a question I have pondered for over a year. I kept wondering why so few people put their name to posts on this blog. It is a sea of anonymous with only a handful signing their names. I thought perhaps it was a cultural thing on the island, but with time, as more and more people got disgruntled, and desired to have their voice heard, they would start signing their names. <br /><br />I never thought about the fear and ramifications involved in signing one’s name on a small island. All the things a Catholic takes for granted within his church, could be jeopardized by signing a name on a blog the Archbishop and his assistants detest. <br /><br />So sad! He has suppressed the voice of his people.<br />RYaegernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5652940417109665141.post-74444749464909392382016-04-07T09:49:53.486+10:002016-04-07T09:49:53.486+10:00Or even not want to talk or write about it. Or even not want to talk or write about it. Timhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01305960063884511003noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5652940417109665141.post-5156783151444609802016-04-07T09:32:21.558+10:002016-04-07T09:32:21.558+10:00And just imagine if an island journalist was seeki...And just imagine if an island journalist was seeking an annulment. Would that affect his/her ability to investigate and report the truth about the local Catholic Church's shenanigans? Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5652940417109665141.post-77049687880984471482016-04-07T08:08:44.542+10:002016-04-07T08:08:44.542+10:00On annulments aside from the two mentioned above, ...On annulments aside from the two mentioned above, I do believe that Adrian acts as the devil's advocate in the process. <br /><br />As far as the Catholic Schools are concerned, the only one that comes to mind is San <br /><br />As for funerals, um, one has to attend a Kiko funeral from beginning to end to know what is hapenning. Make sure though that you bring your dancing shoes!<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com