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Title : The Conspiracy to Destroy Guam RMS
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The Conspiracy to Destroy Guam RMS
It was in 2010 when the Pacific Daily News reported the incredible story of the Redemptoris Mater Seminary in Yona. According to that news report (the bold is mine):He provided us with the building that is now our seminary, a previous hotel, built by Japanese, somewhat along the lines of a Spanish monastery. It was place too big for our little faith, but for God nothing is impossible. When God gives, He gives abundantly! Imagine, a property worth millions acquired by the diocese for free!
In 2010, Father Pius mentioned to the Pacific Daily News that the benefactors made the purchase of the seminary possible; however, he never said who those benefactors were. On August 3, 2014, Father Pius once again told the Pacific Daily News that an off-island benefactor helped make the purchase of the seminary possible; and once again, he never named who that off-island benefactor was. According to news report (the bold is mine):Yes, the Lord provided the place and the benefactors to make the purchase possible. Seek and you will find! Thus the new facility gave lots of room to accommodate more seminarians and to create new liturgical spaces needed in our formation.
The money for the purchase of the hotel was donated to the archdiocese by an off-island benefactor who offered it with the explicit intention of erecting the seminary and the theological institute. The previous owner of the hotel sold it for just $1.9 million with the proviso that the building be used as an educational facility. Actually, the archdiocese did not put down a penny.None of the NCW members knew who that off-island benefactor was. They were never told by the catechists or by Archbishop Apuron. In fact, there were a lot of speculations in the NCW as to who the benefactor was. Some NCW members such as Jeff Skvaril thought the benefactor was a rich NCW member in Guam. On August 12, 2014, Jeff Skvaril wrote the following letter to the Voice of the People in the Pacific Daily News. According to Mr. Skvaril:
The Redemptoris Mater Seminary did not cost the archdiocese one penny to establish but was a gift of God to the people of Guam, bought and paid for by an anonymous Guam resident.Other NCW members thought that the benefactor was a rich NCW member from the States. As it turned out, the NCW members were incorrect. All these were speculations because the leaders of the NCW NEVER revealed who the benefactor was. HOWEVER, Tim Rohr already knew who the benefactor was since November 26, 2013. Tim Rohr wrote on November 26, 2013 in his blog (the bold is mine):
Arrangements were made to purchase the property on terms, but the completion of the purchase was accelerated when the archdiocese received a large gift to assist in the purchase of the property through a religious order based in the states.
The gift had the condition that the source remain absolutely anonymous. The condition of anonymity was critical because the donor did not want to hurt the religious order through which it came, and of which, there is a branch on Guam.While NCW members were speculating that the benefactor was an anonymous wealthy NCW member, Tim Rohr already knew that the donation came from a "religious order" of which there was a branch on Guam. How did he know that the donation came from a religious order? None of the NCW ever suspected the donation came from any religious order. Most of us suspected it came from a wealthy NCW member from Guam or the U.S.
Then on August 6, 2014, Mother Dawn told Tim Rohr the NAME of the donor or the NAME of that "religious order.", and that information was published on Junglewatch on August 6, 2014. According to Junglewatch:
As many of us already know, Mother Dawn came out on November 2016 and spoke to KUAM. According to KUAM news (the bold is mine):The 2 million dollar gift to purchase the Yona property did not fall from heaven. Mother Dawn, because she is devoted to our Catholic Church, spearheaded the effort to find a donor through her order and specifically through her fellow Carmelites in St. Louis, Missouri.Through the Carmelites in St. Louis, Mother Dawn was able to identify a donor, a private person, who agreed to give the money on two conditions:
- That the gift be used to purchase a defunct hotel property for the "purpose of a seminary"
- That the identity of the donor NOT be made known
Archbishop Apuron immediately proceeded to violate both of those conditions:
In a rare press conference, Mother Dawn talked to local media to share her side of the story relating to the RMS property in Yona. You see, after years of speculation about who was the mystery $2 million benefactor that allowed for the archdiocese's acquisition of the RMS property.
She finally came out, saying all it took was a phone call to her Carmelite sisters in the US mainland. "There was no he, it was a she - and it was me," she said. "So the truth of where the money came from is as easy as that."
According to the mother superior, her wish to remain anonymous was not respected.Mother Dawn stated that her wish to remain anonymous was not respected. The truth was....it was respected. Archbishop Apuron nor Father Pius ever revealed the identity of the donor. The NCW members also did not know the identity of the donor. It was Mother Dawn HERSELF who revealed the donor's identity on social media back in August 6, 2014. August 6, 2014 was the day the donor's identity was made public through Junglewatch and was the beginning of the conspiracy to bring down not only Archbishop Apuron, but also Guam RMS. Why Mother Dawn chose to reveal the name of the donor is something only she can answer herself since it was she who identified the donor through social media on August 6, 2014.
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