Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Ownership Of RMS Property

Archbishop Hon has announced through KUAM news that the RMS property belongs to the Archdiocese of Agana.  This has been one of the most controversial issues on Guam.  Archbishop Apuron had been saying all along that the RMS property belongs to the Archdiocese of Agana.  It was never given away, but people called him a "liar".  Now that Archbishop Hon has come out and announced the same thing, there are some people in the jungle also calling him a "liar."  According to KUAM news:
It's a multimillion dollar question: who owns the Redemptoris Mater Seminary? According to the Vatican-appointed apostolic administrator, the Yona property is owned by the Archdiocese of Agana. "The archdiocese owns that property. No doubt of it.
Archbishop Hon uses the media effectively despite the criticisms from the jungle.  He uses the media to reach out to all the people especially the Catholics and he has made himself available to the public by scheduling visitations in his busy schedule; yet, he is called a liar.  He has been communicating consistently with the public through the Umatuna and the media, but he is still called a liar. Archbishop Apuron, on the other hand, does not use the media as much as Archbishop Hon. Nevertheless, he was also called a liar.  

Both Archbishops are ridiculed and called "liars" by the jungle who would like to see Archbishop Hon act more quickly in implementing the things they want. This alone should reveal more about the character of the jungle.  

Archbishop Hon stated that if the RM Seminary does not belong to the Archdiocese, he would not be able to do anything with it.  In fact, he would not be able to conduct a visitation and would have to ask permission.  The fact that he is able to conduct a visitation on the seminary without obtaining permission from anyone shows that the seminary is indeed the property of the Archdiocese. Furthermore, Archbishop Hon explained that the Deed Restriction is not a deed but restricts the use of the property.  Jesse Lujan was incorrect in calling the deed restriction a conveyance.  A deed and a deed restriction are two different things.  

Archbishop Apuron stated that the RM Seminary belongs to the Archdiocese of Agana.  Reports from the law office in Denver, the American Pacific Title, and the Pontifical Council stated that the property belongs to the Archdiocese of Agana. Giuseppe Gennarini also stated on record in the media that the property belongs to the Archdiocese of Agana.  Land Management issued official Certificate of Titles, stating that the property belongs to Archbishop Apuron, a corporation sole of the Archdiocese of Agana.  Archbishop Hon has now stated through the media that the property belongs to the Archdiocese of Agana.

The matter has already been settled.  If CCOG, LFM, and the jungle continue in their disbelief, they have the option of taking the matter to court.  If I recall correctly, Tim Rohr stated that CCOG has collected close to $100,000 and that was a while back.  Also, CCOG has not yet publicized their financial report.  

To those who still want to debate on the Eucharistic liturgy of the Way....I will say again that this subject is closed.  This debate will simply go around in circles.  You can either write to the Vatican or schedule an appointment with Archbishop Hon.  

8 comments:

  1. The only achievement of jungle thugs has been an intensive campaign of name calling. Beyond calling everybody, including Archbishop Hon, on all possible names, they have achieved nothing. Nought, zero, nil, zilch, nada, nothing.

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  2. I beg to differ.....they have shown by hypocrisy of men dictating their spiritual morality on other men. They have also shown how easily the press can be fooled. They do not have the SPIRIT of JESUS CHRIST.

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    1. Yep, that is very true!

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    2. The SPIRIT of forgiveness that allows one to be NAILED to the CROSS willingly for the sake of a brother. The brother maybe guilty but only God judges. We have many people who are GOD's in their own right. Crucify him....crucify him...we want Barabas.

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    3. So we'll leave it to God to judge and let the brother continue to molest. Good one 6:50 PM.

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    4. that can only happen if one does not have the courage to speak or act. forget the scandal of the church for a minute and ask those parents, aunts, uncles, brothers, sisters of the so called victims.. what did they do? That is of course if it were true.

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  3. Any updated version of this article in the works.

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    1. Dear Anonymous at 7:57 am,

      The property still belongs to the Archdiocese of Agana. Archbishop Hon never said that it does not belong to the Archdiocese.

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