Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Ted Hesburgh and Staten Island

The recent death of Father Ted Hesburgh of the University of Notre Dame elicited the usual nauseating panegyrics from the secular media. In the midst of all the encomia was a surprising article in the Staten Island Advance, written by a distant relative who revealed that Father Hesburgh had roots on Staten Island and came back often to visit after his family moved away. Contrary to the sentimental recollections recounted in the article, the truth is that Father Hesburgh was a notorious heretic who worked day and night for 40 years to undermine the Catholic Church and destroy Catholic higher education. Watch this video for more information.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

You are truly an asshole.

Staten Pilgrim said...

The vitriol of the God-hating pseudo Catholic showing its ugly face.

Anonymous said...

You've done a splendid job of identifying yourself. Fortunately most don't believe in your bullshit purgatory... Fr. Hesburgh has gone to his reward...he's in Heaven and you can't do a thing about it.

Anonymous said...

Oh yeah... You're still an asshole.

Staten Pilgrim said...

I don't know where Hesburgh's soul ended up. Hopefully he repented of his evil before he died, or else he's suffering eternal fire right now.