- Facilitation and/or damage control related to his sexual predations
- Buying of votes during the papal conclave that elected Pope Francis
- If there are other suggestions, please communicate via the comments section.
If the uses of this fund were honorable, why not disclose them? Of course when we say the "archdiocese refuses to answer", we must necessarily say that Archbishop Gregory refuses to answer those questions. And he does. Oh, by the way. This past Sunday the Archbishop received the Pallium.
In other related archdiocesan news, we recall that journalist George Neumayr was ejected from the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception. Allegedly he was being kicked out because of some legal order barring him from being on Shrine grounds. Well, guess what? No such order actually existed, according to a Shrine staffer. Surprise! See here and here. So Msgr Rossi flat out lied. There was no such order with DC Police. But speaking of Rossi and the police, it seems that Rossi himself has racked up his own rap sheet - after ordination. No, we're not talking about minor traffic tickets. We're talking about drunken driving, hit-and-run accidents. In October 2017 (less than two years ago) he was apprehended in Virginia for reckless driving and had to pay a fine (I wonder if that wound up on an expense report?).
Meanwhile our arms are being twisted to give to the "Annual Appeal". They won't even call it "Archbishop's Appeal", as if that will fool anyone. I suggest not giving one penny to that thing. Why should we pay for their bribes and drunken driving fines?
In other related archdiocesan news, we recall that journalist George Neumayr was ejected from the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception. Allegedly he was being kicked out because of some legal order barring him from being on Shrine grounds. Well, guess what? No such order actually existed, according to a Shrine staffer. Surprise! See here and here. So Msgr Rossi flat out lied. There was no such order with DC Police. But speaking of Rossi and the police, it seems that Rossi himself has racked up his own rap sheet - after ordination. No, we're not talking about minor traffic tickets. We're talking about drunken driving, hit-and-run accidents. In October 2017 (less than two years ago) he was apprehended in Virginia for reckless driving and had to pay a fine (I wonder if that wound up on an expense report?).
Meanwhile our arms are being twisted to give to the "Annual Appeal". They won't even call it "Archbishop's Appeal", as if that will fool anyone. I suggest not giving one penny to that thing. Why should we pay for their bribes and drunken driving fines?
Nor directly pertinent to this story but you may find this piece interesting (and you have no email address to send to):
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