From Fr. Romanowski: February 15, 2009

 

A HOUSE BUILT ON SAND

 

Bishop Galante has ordered me to report to St. Nicholas of Tolentine in Atlantic City.  No one will be surprised to discover that God does not want me to go there.  My vocation is in the Diocese of Camden.  When a priest is called to a life of prayer there is no turning back.  I have witnessed the attempt by Galante to lead the diocese on a course of eternal destruction.  He is a bitter man not fit to lead any organization in the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church.  He accepts blatant heresy from the pulpit, allowing priests to say there is no Hell, no Purgatory.  This in itself is cause enough to prove Galante's apostasy.  Those with a materialistic life are promoted while someone like me who is wholesome and athletic* is sneered at by Galante's group of apostates.  Galante wants to have power.  He is still pouting over his put down by the Church when he was named coadjutor in Dallas, which means he was to be successor to the ordinary on his retirement or death.  Neither happened soon enough for Joey, so he stamped his foot and held his breath until we got him, Providentially.  Why Providentially?  We've had to bear the cross and we have done so and will continue to do so.  Please have no fear.  The Blessed Mother of God has continued to bring us the graces we need to emerge victorious through, with, in and for Her; through, with, in, and for Jesus Christ, Our Lord and Savior.  The Church of South Jersey is built on sand.  The Diocese of Camden will rise from the ashes.  Have no fear. Galante: Here I Am.

 

Praised be Jesus Christ,

Now and Forever

 

Father Jerome C. Romanowski

Pastor

 

*Editor's Note:  For those who may not be familiar with Fr. Romanowski or his writing style, we understand this term "wholesome and athletic" as meant to be in direct contrast to those priests who are practicing homosexuals, extremely effeminate, and/or materialistic.

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