Fr. Joseph Poisson Will Stay With Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Boston, Kentucky. Fate of Fr. Pfeiffer's Missions and Seminary Still Unclear. More to Come....

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Dr. Chojnowski: We have received information indicating that Fr. Joseph Poisson will remain with Fr. Joseph Pfeiffer, even though Fr. David Hewko has left Our Lady of Mount Carmel Seminary. It is not as yet clear if the failure of Ambrose Moran to document his "ordination" or "consecration" will cause Fr. Poisson to seek another conditional ordination, after receiving "conditional ordination" from Moran. The dubious ordination of Fr. Poisson, and his active ministry with the followers of Fr. Pfeiffer, was cited by Fr. Hewko as the primary reason why he was leaving Our Lady of Mount Carmel. 

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  1. Fr. Poisson wake up!!!

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  2. Just not entirely sure why this is as relevant as the great work you're doing on Sister Lucia project. This is a small cultish group of followers. Unless someone lives near the Boston (greater Louisville) area, they don't care about what these 'clergy' are doing.

    Thanks be to God Fr. Hewko woke up and got out. It's apparent from watching Fr. Pfeiffer that he lost reason a long time ago.

    That could be demonstrated with one post. Move on!

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  3. Some people still care. There are ignorant young men and women being duped at olmc. They think their boss is fr. Pfeiffer, but their real boss is pablo who controls fr. Pfeiffer. Fr. Poisspn, i urge you to get conditionally ordained properly.

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