23 September 2018

Cupich Sends Bishop to Force Parish Priest Onto Street: Quotes of How He Did This to a Seminarian

Remember the post yesterday about Fr Kalchik having to go into hiding because of Stupich's goons? Well, it seems this isn't Gay Enabler Stupich's first rodeo.

The first part of this article is just a series of quotes from the article from yesterday, so I'm only sharing the new material

From the Bellarmine Forum 

Apparently, not the first rodeo for Cupich.

First on whether this is Cupich speaking in the books quotes.
Rector: “Ok. And did uh, did you, did in fact, did his being in love uh, it, was it, was there a possibility that it was heterosexual love, homosexual love?”
[…]
Rector: “Ok, but I, I guess what I’m saying is, you are coming forward and saying something about people in terms of what you’re conjecturing is a homosexual ring going on in this house. Is that the charge you are making, that these thirty-nine people.”
Tony: “I think that.”
Rector:“Yeah, you think that. And that this institution and these individuals have a right to their reputation, and what you’re giving me is all conjecture in your own mind, because somebody looked at you funny?”
Tony:“Thirty-nine people?All at once?”
Rector:“Yeah, you are, you are, in some way accusing 39 people. And so you are, let me ask you this, are you willing to allow yourself to be confronted, I’ll call all 39 people in here. And I have them sit down and have you accuse them of partaking in a homosexual ring, because if you do, and you make that charge against them, I will have the obligation to ask our lawyer to visit with them to let you know, let them know their rights, because they have a right to their reputation, and if you [libel] them in front of their superior who makes a recommendation about their future, they have to be informed by me of their rights. And I wouldn’t be surprised if one of them uh, takes action. So I want to be very clear with you, I’m going to call them in here, I will also inform them of their, of their legal rights. I’ll have our lawyer come in, and you can make the charge against them of, of forming a homosexual ring. So, I need the names. 39 names.”
Tony: “before we start on that, because obviously that’s not an easy thing to produce physical evidence for that.”
Rector: “oh, no, no! I, I’m saying that if you want to give me the 39 names of people that you, you consider are in fact, you, you don’t, you are not saying you have hard evidence. I am willing, in fact, to go with what you feel is, is there uh, their conspiracy against you as a group, uh, and to uh, to say in effect,this is the way you feel, and to allow you to have your say in front of them uh,and to make the charges, I’m going to ask them. I do not want any conspiracy in this house. I do not want any homosexual ring. I do not want people to act out inappropriately. This institution has a right. I’ll throw all 39 people of them out, if I find, in fact, that they are in some sort of illicit activity, and that it is to the detriment of the church, and I am going to do that, and I will do that. But I’m going to have to call them in here and talk to them about it. At the same time, I will inform them of their legal rights.”
Tony: “well, certainly. Certainly.”
Rector: “okay. So give me the names. You gave me to already…
[discussion about vice rector and whether vice rector was investigating]
[…]
Rector: “well, uh,wait a minute. This, you’re talking about people’s future here. And you’re also talking about the future of the church. We have 39 people who were acting irresponsible. The church has an obligation to ball to deal with it, even if it means dismissing half of the student body, which I am prepared to do. And I will do. So I, you have made a charge. You feel as though there is a conspiracy in the house of a homosexual ring, and I want to follow through on it. If, however, you are not willing to cooperate with that, now, then, I will have to tell you that you are not to talk about this again outside of here, because in fact, we will have to take legal action against you as an institution, because, because you will be saying things that will be, that you are, that you have been unwilling for us to follow through on. So uh,either, you’re going to come through with the names here, or we are going to drop this.”
Tony:“Ah, I will probably drop it. What uh, What’s my liability in this is what I’m saying?”
Rector:“Well, uh, Your liability is that if you’re going to make an accusation about somebody, uh,that they have a right to defend themselves totally. They have a right to their reputation. And if you’re going only on circumstantial evidence, your liability is pretty high.”
Tony: “that’s what I figured, okay.”
Rector: “yeah, so, you’re either going to-“
Tony: “I’m going to drop the charges.”
Rector: “you’re either going to, you’re going to not only drop them, you’re going to retract them.”
Tony: “I will retract them.”
Rector: “you will retract them. You will retract them in writing.”
Tony: “I will retract them in writing.”
Rector: “ok. I, I want a letter and by the end of the day, which in fact, you fully retract any charges that you’ve made about any students uh, uh,involved in any kind of uh, uh,immoral or illicit behavior.And also you will retract any charges that you’ve made against faculty members, the administration, or staff with regard to any kind of cover-up.”
 And the conclusion comes:
Tony typed a retraction letter (there is a copy in the book) to the rector’s specifications and a terse letter of resignation on his computer and printed duplicate copies. He signed them and returned to the Rector’s office. Tony walked up to the rector and handed the letters to him. The rector read both letters and smiled that evil smirk. Smiling, the rector looked Tony in the face and said, “Tony, you don’t have to leave. You have excellent grades and you’ve been doing well here.” The rector blathered on. His facial expressions and body language in no way matched his rhetoric. The Rector asked what time Tony plan to leave. Tony decided he would like to take the next day to pack and leave after lunch the day after that.
The Rector’s flowery palaver ended. His voice turned vicious, “if you are leaving, you should leave quickly. I want you gone before lunch tomorrow.” Again, Tony lobbied for an extension, “I can leave after dinner tomorrow night.” The Rector declared lunch would be Tony’s last meal.
[more discussion]
Tony asked the Rector to expunge his parents contact information from the seminaries records. Again, with the rector’s evil smirk, “Once you join the community of the Pontifical [Jeroboam], Tony, you were always a member of the [Jeroboam].”
[id. p. 242]  [editor note:  Tony does not call it the Josephinum in the book, rather, he names it “Jeroboam”…  so it was added here]
 Meanwhile, in Texas, the USCCB tweeted this about Cardinal Cupich:
Cupich removed Fr. Phillips, and the post about that had more from Cupich’s past.
There’s obviously a pattern of his behavior. Pray that our priests can survive it.

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