Friday, August 16, 2013
Prosecutors Find No Criminal Incident Involving Seminarians Kicked Out Over "Anti-Semitism"
(Würzburg) The "right-wing extremist incidents" [What about left-wing extremist incidents?] in the seminary of Würzburg are proven what they were: a soap bubble. The prosecutor stated that she saw "no reason" for the initiation of an investigation. This was reported by the Chief Public Prosecutor of Würzburg Dietrich Geuder. All three of the prosecutors reported there was "no criminality" in the "incidents". (on the events in Würzburg see Report ). Thus, the diocesan leadership of Würzburg has some explaining to do, but the prosecutor's announcement comes too late for the two dismissed seminarians.
Katolische Nachrichten's hysteria led several major media including the Süddeutsche Zeitung to blast headlines such as "right-wingers in the Church" or "Brown Network in the Seminary", the diocese to have an immediate internal "investigation commission", which included both the Bishop of Würzburg and the Archbishop of Bamberg. In addition, in the name of perfect "transparency" there was also called an external inquiry commission under the chairmanship of former top state judges. The piquant thing was that the former judge sits on the Board of Donum Vitae Bayern and thus actually is contrary to the Catholic Church.
The spokesman for the Diocese of Würzburg has now declared quite rightly that the findings of the prosecutors of no criminal activity has nothing to do with the Church internal review of the suitability of a seminarian for the priesthood. Würzburg's Bishop Friedhelm Hofmann had specifically convened a press conference on the 31st of July and told them that two seminarians were dismissed by him and Archbishop Schick, because these are "serious" incidents showing they would not have the necessary "human maturity and pastoral competence" to the priesthood.
What remains is a tempest in a teacup, a genuflection before the secular media, probably an internal church intrigue and two seminarians whose path has been sacrificed to the priesthood to political correctness. In Germany it is not easy to become a priest.
Link to katholisches...
Sometimes you just have to sit back and watch in admiration the machinations of Judeo-Masonry as they use their news media to blacken the Church and destroy reputationsn and persecute innocent priests. They are exceedingly good at what they do, and their witch hunts are often so very effective.
ReplyDeleteBut unfortunately for them, God will have the last laugh.
Yeah. Just like when they stirred the crowd into a devil's frenzy in front of Pilate.
DeleteSame group. Same chickensh*t MO.
Still emulating their Father of Lies.
Diablo.
ReplyDeleteMany people in Germany are really tired of and resentful of these extreme laws including naturally, Teutonic lawyers, prosecutors and
ReplyDeletejudges.
Erm...how about these two imprudent and imbalanced men have learned a sound lesson? And if God is calling them to the priesthood, then all they need to do is to grow up somewhat and persevere. Being chucked out of seminary, once, is not the end. But if they do not mature, if they got thrown out of another place, then maybe they are not being called to the priesthood at all.
ReplyDeleteWe, simply reading media reports, do not know.
We know that the German episcopacy obeys the Zeitgeist far more than it obeys Rome.
DeleteKarl, We don't know really why they were expelled.
DeleteTancred, Right.