Thursday, February 8, 2024

My Answer

 I said I would respond to the anonymous commenter in a post. The person wrote the following:

Diana, was Dr. Eusebio telling the truth when he came publicly and said that Apuron only dealt with the St. Louis nuns rather than Mother Dawn regarding the 2 million dollars? Asking for a friend

I apologize for the late reply. Yes, Dr. Eusebio spoke the truth, and he had the emails between Archbishop Anthony and Mother Stella. However, I do agree with an anonymous commenter who wrote that Dr. Eusebio should have focused on the allegation that Mother Dawn made of Archbishop Anthony revealing the identity of the donor. Once people learn that it was Mother Dawn who revealed the donor’s identity to Tim Rohr who then published it on his blog for the entire world to see, her credibility will be gone. And whatever she had to say about RMS and the Archbishop’s letter will be ignored. The media would not listen to her.

It would be like the John Toves scenario. People and the media listened to John Toves when he accused Archbishop Anthony of sexually abusing Toves’ relative. However, once he admitted that he never spoke to his relative, the people and the media stopped listening to him. His credibility was gone. 

As for CCOG’s report on Guam’s RMS, did anyone listened to what Andrew Camacho said when he started his press release?  Listen carefully to what he said in the video below. The very first thing that Andrew Camacho said was “In my OPINION, the Redemptoris Mater Seminary in Yona is a sham.” Then he goes on to read why he believes it was sham. There were absolutely no facts or data in the report he read. There were absolutely no documents to back it up because it was only CCOG’s OPINIONS. The Vice President of CCOG admitted it in his press conference.  The reliable source whom Andrew Camacho would not name was Frenchie who never visited Guam RMS (See the weblink here.) All someone had to do was point out what he said, and it would put the credibility of CCOG into question. All this was a witch hunt against the Neocatechumenal Way, the Redemptoris Mater Seminary, and Bishop Anthony Apuron. 







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