tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9006673250886122803.post5960636924552576154..comments2023-04-24T10:58:04.691-04:00Comments on The Monk who Stole the Cow: Was Fr. Marcial Maciel a Vampire?Jack Keoghhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17382043901379998330noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9006673250886122803.post-44455915854997573672010-02-17T16:34:32.358-05:002010-02-17T16:34:32.358-05:00I suppose that if Maciel had a few moments in his ...I suppose that if Maciel had a few moments in his life where he called upon God, then God would "work through him" like he would work on any human being who called upon Him. It doesn't make Maciel special. Maciel is diabolical not a vampire.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9006673250886122803.post-28117963307058705582010-02-16T11:41:54.609-05:002010-02-16T11:41:54.609-05:00I have thought for years that Fr. Maciel is akin t...I have thought for years that Fr. Maciel is akin to a vampire.<br /><br />The Legion has a long history of surviving and growing based on the good ideas and good reputation of others. More dramatically, the Legion sucks good people dry, manipulating them to giving more than a healthy person should, conning them into giving the Legion ownership over their life's work, then discarding them when they are no longer useful, but a dispirited, embittered, disillusioned husk. <br /><br />St. Augustine famously teaches us that evil has no life force of its own, but feasts on the good that God has created and perverts it. Of such things, I am convinced, did Fr. Maciel construct the fabulously successful, and famously deceitful, Legionary machine.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com