Thursday, May 2, 2019

Reply to a Comment

Due to some issues with the technology, I could not respond directly to a previous comment. I don’t mind doing so here:

Comment: Personal contact with someone does not need to be verified or substantiated. Any lies therein are on the soul of the person lying. So many people said Constance and Fr. Voigt were wrong. Were they? We will never know. While explanation of a situation often lies in the eyes of the beholder, the underlying fact remains that there underlying serious problems with OLMC, Mr. Mr. Hernandez, and his unnatural tie to Fr. Pfeiffer. OLMC is not of God. If it were, the fruits would be better.

Here is my reply:

I do know about Constance and Father Voigt’s testimonies, because I was there for both of them, and I was involved directly in a few of the events. 

One example includes when Father Voigt locked the priests’ house. That occurred the night before my departure. Father Voigt locked the house to prevent Pablo from entering. My luggage, which was in a single backpack (I travel light) was in the priests’ house. I tried to call Father Voigt to allow access to my stuff. I could not get a hold of him. I let Pablo know. Pablo called Father Pfeiffer, who authorized Pablo to force open a window. Pablo woke up a seminarian who was slender enough to fit through one of the first floor windows. I got my stuff. 

I have many issues with the current story on CathInfo, some of which I have highlighted on the site:

The author could not identify a timeframe. The story had to occur between 2013 and 2017, during the active period of the Dallas mission. It occurred when the seminarians were not present. That is all we know. 

The author could not identify the restaurant or the general location of said restaurant. They could, however, recall spells down on the smallest detail. The author claimed to have found one of the alleged spells online. I have done a fairly thorough search for similar spells. I found a whole lot of evil, but nothing that matched the author’s claims. The search continues. 

I could not verify the cigar burns. I searched my many photos of the grounds, and requested my brother to photograph the alleged areas for the cigar burns. 

The front door of the seminary is not visible to any room in the seminary. Also, it would not be likely to sneak up on anyone at that door, as the floor creaks like a banshee. 

This is only a partial analysis of some of the accusations featured at CathInfo. Please feel free to ask questions.

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