Tuesday, May 3, 2011

More Accusations Against Modernist Collegeville

The Hollow Shell of Modernism





Editor: Father Francisco Schulte OSB is a tall, fair complected man with a big voice and boyish face. Despite the credible accusations against him, he's been in Italy for a while, possibly working on a thesis at the Benedictine College of Sant Anselmo as of 2010, but he's found a stranger place to hide. In any event, Sant Anselmo is a great place if you want to learn how to give back rubs and modernism.

We've been informed at one time that Fr. Francisco is a very holy and unjustly accused priest. Actually, according to one eyewitness, he organized a "Mass" at the High School of St. John's Preparatory where he was employed as the Campus Minister with the Marxist religion instructor, to portray God as a woman and engaged with her in a dialogue homily, where she played the voice of God, but many people aren't worried by such clear betrayals of trust and hypocrisy.

This recent report is consonant with what we've been saying about the common causality between liberalism, or heresy, and the homosexual abuse scandal which allows the various people in charge to justify the institution of programs which continue to attack the integrity of Catholic teaching and even corrupt the young, like the Talking About Touching program, which exposes children to degradation at their early and formative stages. You thought your children were safe in Catholic Schools, think again.

This whole "sex-abuse crisis" has been part of a systematic attack from forces outside and within the Church to continue the degradation of innocence and the darkening of intellects and the damnation of souls to Hell as a consequence.

Forces without, to include the media bosses and political interests like the American Civil Liberties Union, will continue to pursue legal avenues, while within, the Bishops will give the appearance of dealing with the situation by stonewalling against legitimate reform, covering for their homosexual culprits while continuing to foster the atmosphere which promotes the abuse in the first place, an atmosphere of modernism, which St. Pius X once called, "the synthesis of all heresies".

Father Francisco is a credibly accused as a sexual predator and since the time he's been on restriction, he's been employed in positions of trust by the Abbey of San Anselmo in Rome since around 2006 and otherwise employed as a marriage counselor and a tour guide of all things. Most recently, he has even found sanctuary at the promising "conservative" Monastery of San Benedetto, which is not, as we're elated to discover this afternoon, is not to be confused by a different Monastery about two hours away, that has the same name, St. Benedict of Norcia.

Presently, a man from Puerto Rico has accused Father Francisco of abusing him in the early seventies.

Just to remind you, Father Francisco has been credibly accused since the late nineties and on restriction. Despite this, as we have mentioned before, the Abbot of St. John's Abbey at Collegeville continues to sandbag, stonewall and deny there is a voracious cancer that is eating at the heart of the place.

Check out the utterly wreckovated church this Monastery has, and pay close attention to the tone and cadence of the presenter's voice and the things he decides to dwell upon. No real Catholic priest or religious I've ever met sounds like that or says those kinds of flaccid, and heretical sounding things.



Editor: Correction as of, 5/3/11, 1820 Hours GMT: The Monastery referred to is not the newly restored Monastery at Subiaco, but another one by the same name some two hours distance from there. This is not to be confused with the other monastery with the same name, San Benedetto of Norcia, which as I pointed out above is completely and utterly different from Subiaco where Father Francisco Schulte OSB is now said to be temporarily residing. We apologize for the confusion.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Puerto Rico suit accuses St. John's Abbey monk of sexual abuse

May. 3, 2011
Written by David Unze
Santa Clara Times
http://www.sctimes.com/article/20110503/NEWS01/105030025/1009/Puerto-Rico-suit-accuses-St-John-s-Abbey-monk-sexual-abuse-

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — A lawsuit filed Monday in a Puerto Rico court accuses a St. John’s Abbey monk of sexually abusing a teenager in 1978 at a boarding school in Humacao.

The lawsuit accuses the Rev. Raymond Francisco Schulte of abusing the boy at the San Antonio Abad boarding school that was run by St. John’s Abbey. Schulte was assigned as a monk, priest, teacher and principal at the school from 1977 to 1981.
The lawsuit accuses Schulte, who also was known as Father Ray or Father Francisco, of sexually abusing at least two other students at the school and of recruiting at least one boy to attend St. John’s Prep School.
The lawsuit accuses Schulte of continuing the abuse at the Prep School when the student enrolled there and when Schulte returned there in 1981 to serve as Prep School chaplain.
Mike Ford, the attorney representing St. John’s Abbey, said last week that the abbey would discuss resolution to the case even though the decades-old allegations might put the case outside the statute of limitations. The statute of limitations in civil cases is the time in which a victim must file a claim or be barred from doing so.
The complaint filed Monday against Schulte indicates that the victim didn’t “have knowledge of the injuries relating to the sexual abuse” until June 2010. In May 2010, an investigator interviewed the man related to a case involving another possible Schulte victim. The man described what had happened to him with Schulte in an affidavit, and then “began to think about the sexual abuse by Fr. Schulte and the ways that these acts had injured him,” according to the complaint.
“Plaintiff also, for the first time, was aware that Fr. Schulte had sexually abused more than he and his friend, while at (San Antonio Abad boarding school). This knowledge led the Plaintiff to believe that the Defendant St. John’s may in some way be responsible for failing to supervise Fr. Schulte, for failing to protect Plaintiff from Fr. Schulte, and that St. John’s may have defrauded the Plaintiff.”

JD said...

More drama "behind the pine curtain." Just hearing about men like him and Father Eckroth a possible murder suspect and resident of St. Johns monastery is enough to make me shudder. I wish that place would be shut down. It gives all real Catholic monks and Benedictines a bad name--guilt by association.

Anonymous said...

Responding to the person that talked about the "cadence and tone" of the speaker in the video clip - I'd say GET A GRIP! I'm not Catholic - I do know a great deal about the history of this Church. All I heard was a pleasant upbeat voice with a positive message about dealing with other cultures and religions. I went to Catholic school in Europe a long time ago. Be glad there are a few positive and pleasant sounding people out there. Granted, there are problems and I'm not diminishing them, but remember you're dealing with human beings. Difficult at best. Maybe if you didn't expect unrealistic things there wouldn't be quite so many problems. On the other hand, who knows. Aren't we supposed to be the ones not to judge? There are probably some people out there who need help. But this is one of those subjects that can become a real witch hunt. Be careful. Imagine if you were accused...how do you definitively prove to the satisfaction of everyone you did nothing wrong?

Tancred said...

If you're not Catholic, why do you care? There are all kinds of things that probably don't matter to you in that case. Things like objectivity, good and evil, justice or even truth.

I could imagine that "being positive" or "pleasant" would be more important to someone for whom those values weren't significant.