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Victim of Francis: Don Alejandro Gwerder - Dedicated Priest and Pastor

On 16 January, the anti-Catholic Jorge Scheinig, Archbishop of Mercedes-Lujan, Argentina, announced in an unsigned document - "even in this they are cowards" (Caminante-Wanderer) - that Francis' Dicastery for the Clergy had dismissed Don Alejandro Gwerder from the clerical state for alleged offences against "obedience and communion".

The same dicastery that takes decades to convict sexual abusers, or pardons them once convicted, that remains impassive while priests commit the most flagrant acts against obedience and communion in the Church - by preaching heresies, presiding at blasphemous liturgies and blessing homosexual sin -, dares to condemn a faithful priest, comments Caminate-Wanderer.

Caminate has known Don Gwerder for many years: "I can testify that he has always been a priest totally dedicated to the service of Christ and his Church. And what I am saying is not a cliché, but pure reality".

"For as long as I have known him, he has had the constant virtue of resisting the attacks he has periodically received for his dedication. And worst of all, those who attacked him were the 'good guys'".

With his gentleness and humility, and with his fidelity to the Church's teaching, he always attracted many of the faithful.

His liturgies, his missions, his schools, his youth groups were always the most crowded, the most enthusiastic, the ones that brought together the best of each of the places to which he was sent.

This arouses envy, especially among bishops and priests whose ideological propaganda attracts no one.

Don Gwerder was for years the pastor of the Inmaculada Concepción in Rawson, a small town in the heart of the humid pampas of Buenos Aires.

In his small neo-Gothic church, he tried to restore the liturgy of the Novus Ordo. He also celebrated the Mass of all centuries. It is from this temple that the annual pilgrimage of Our Lady of Christianity departs.

But in 2019, Francis named the anti-Catholic Jorge Scheinig as Archbishop of Mercedes-Luján, "one of the worst that Francis' pontificate has produced" (Caminante-Wanderer). The Way of the Cross of Don Gwerder began.

A few years later he was expelled from his parish and left without pastoral responsibility.

Scheinig initiated a canonical process accusing Don Gwerder of "disobedience" to the many heresies introduced by Francis.

In the meantime, the courageous priest continued to carry out his ministry, attracting crowds to his Sunday Masses, which he celebrated in a country house provided by a family.

Unlike most parishes in the archdiocese, Father Gwerder's masses are attended by large numbers of the faithful of all ages and social classes. This infuriates his colleagues and arouses envy.

So the alleged "laicisation" will not change much. Don Gwerder will continue to work for the kingdom of God and Jorge Scheinig for the kingdom of the devil.

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Another faithful priest victim of Bergoglio anti-Catholic Bigotry 😡

From the article: "In his small neo-Gothic church, he tried to restore the liturgy of the Novus Ordo." First, how does one "restore" that which was conceived as a deformity? It's like asking if God, who can do all things, can make a rock too heavy to lift.
God bless this priest. I'm certain he has a heart that means so very well. But if he's devoted his life to even a "conservative" version of the Conciliar faux church, I think this awful experience he is suffering may be a graced time to ponder the wisdom (or lack of it) of his thinking.

Father Alejandro Gwerder was for many years the parish priest of the Immaculate Conception in Rawson, a small town in the heart of the humid pampas of Buenos Aires. In its small neo-Gothic church he restored the beauty of the liturgy, also celebrating the traditional mass.”
This is the correct quote from the article. There was no mention of restoring the Novus Ordo. Father Gwerder is being persecuted by the anti-church for his Catholic faith.

@Laurie Sabel The quote that I copied and pasted is still in the article posted above. What's the article from which you're quoting?

Father sounds like an excellent Priest and faithful Shepherd. He should have long since gone over to the SSPX and sought their protection for himself and for his ministry while he had a chance.