A former SGG parishioner (who
left there after the 2009 school scandals) still “comes back” every now and
then to “pick up some holy water.”
Recently, she stopped in for that reason; and while there, she decided
to “light a candle for old time’s sake” – a “five day” candle (which costs more, of course). She decided to come back the next day
to check on it, and – surprise, surprise!
-- the candle was gone. When she
questioned one of SGG’s sacristan women about it, the latter could not give her
an answer as to why. (Of course, it
comes as no surprise that this woman couldn’t give her a straight answer. After all, cult slaves are not supposed
to think, but only to obey and to “work for the cause.”)
It also comes as no surprise
why the candle was “gone”: it was “extinguished” so that it could be “recycled”
again for the next sucker: making
money on the same candle over and over
again is one of those “little things” that Dannie does to “squeeze more out
of the culties” – and he thinks that they don’t notice. But, as this instance shows, someone did. And not only did she notice, but the
fact that she informed the Gertie
woman about it forced the latter to “notice” it too.
That is just one example of
the many “little things” that Dannie and/or his hirelings do that they think no
one notices – that they think they’re “getting away with.” Another one of those “little things”
that Dannie thought he could get away with was the falsehood he told to justify
the purchase of the new organ: “The old organ really is
old, and slowly dying.” He thought that no one would check on the veracity of that
claim, but someone did – and it was a lie. And yet another one of those
“little things” was his “Freudian slip” about “Mark,” the SGG school principal,
during his recent “kiddie sermon”: “Mark, this is your fifty-fourth time of
being forgiven; you’ve still got some time left, but don’t stretch it” (see
Lay Pulpit article). Actually, this is something that he did
want “Mark” to notice – but no one else.
But we noticed.
But perhaps the most detestable
“little thing” that Dannie pulled (at least, recently) was his latest “name-dropping” stint about the late
Bernie Brueggemann. Pistrina has already written about this
(see article); but this
act was so detestable, that it
deserves to be mentioned again: Dannie had been making some remarks in his Bishop’s Corner about
Bergoglio, when he quipped, “What would Bernie
Brueggemann have to say about this?” He figured that this would “score him some points” with the
culties, because many of them fondly remember Mr. Brueggemann as a good and
holy man. Of course, as Pistrina brought out, Mr. Brueggemann deplored
the SGG clergy for their role during the 2009 school scandals.*
The thing
that makes Dannie’s remark so unforgivable
is that Mr. Brueggemann, in addition to being such a good and holy man, was
formerly SGG’s chief benefactor. He was single-handedly responsible for the very existence of
SGG. Besides donating the lion’s
share of the money to build SGG’s facility (well over a million dollars), he
also donated men and excavation machinery
from his own business to help with the construction. And it didn’t stop there: afterwards, he underwrote the
running of the school, donating several thousand dollars a month – and this was
in addition to what he gave every week in the collection basket. To repeat again, without Mr.
Brueggemann’s help, SGG simply would not exist. This can’t be over-emphasized enough: he EPITOMIZED,
in every way imaginable, St. Gertrude the Great. He WAS, so to speak, SGG.**
And, as if
this wasn’t enough, he was its main spiritual
benefactor as well: not
only did he attend Mass every day,
but he oversaw SGG’s First Friday All-night
Adoration every month. He made sure that the Blessed Sacrament
was not left unattended: if a man missed his turn at his “adoration hour,”
Bernie filled in. He, a man in his
eighties, stayed there all night,
taking only little cat-naps here and there, while Dannie, some twenty years his
junior, was asleep, comfy and cozy, in his three-climate-zone-controlled
rectory. Bernie’s life, one could
say, was one continuous prayer.
And how
did Dannie repay the generosity, the kindness – the GOODNESS -- of this
exemplary man? When Mr. Bruggemann
died, did Dannie attend his funeral Mass?
No. “Well,” one might contend, “So what? Bernie had left SGG, and his family had his Requiem Mass at IC (Immaculate
Conception -- an SSPV church, where Dannie ‘would have been ‘persona non grata’).” Well, to that we reply that Dannie DID
go to that same “enemy” church for another funeral, where that same “persona non grata” stipulation would
have applied – because it was for the wife of former SGG parishioner who had
also left SGG for reasons similar to Bernie’s.*** And in this case, Dannie not only
attended the funeral Mass, but went to the woman’s visitation and gravesite service as well. So, if Dannie did all of that for the
wife of a man who, like Bernie, defected from SGG, why could he not do the same
for Bernie? Did he at
least go and pay his respects at Bernie’s visitation, or attend his gravesite
service? The answer, on both
counts, is NO.
Therefore,
for Dirt-bag Dan to invoke the name of this man, for him to try to “cash in” on
this man’s stellar reputation – a man without whose singular generosity Dannie
wouldn’t even have a church in which to
worship, a man whose unexampled kindness he “repaid” by not even showing up
for ANY of his funeral services: for Dannie to invoke this man’s name, just
because he thought he could derive some propaganda benefit from it, is beyond
shameless. But that’s Dirt-bag
Dan: when it comes to nerve, gall, and naked opportunism, he’s your man, “right there in the front row” –
unabashedly brazen, unfathomably shameless. Dannie probably thought that he was really being “cute” with
this sly bit of name-dropping – a little extra “zinger” to endear him to the
culties. But, oh, how mistaken you
were, Dannie!
Dannie probably
often tells his kindergartners: “Be good, boys and girls, because ‘God is watching.’” And that, of course, is true: He is
watching. But He’s watching you too, Dannie -- and noticing. And people are noticing, too. You may think that those little
“slip-ups” of yours are not being noticed, but
they are. Those “little things,”
whether they be swindling someone out of
her “five-day candle” money, or telling
a “little white lie” about a new organ, or a Freudian slip about the school principal, or name-dropping to “score yourself some points”: they’re not only noticed, but remembered. And over time, these “little things” gradually
sink in, consciously or
unconsciously, providing important insights as to Dannie’s true character – and
unwittingly exposing his greed, his insincerity, his dishonesty, and especially
his abysmal hypocrisy.
The
sacristan at SGG who was at a loss for words when queried about the “missing”
five-day candle, for instance: when she “puts two and two together,” she’ll
realize that this was basically theft. Or when word gets around that the old organ really wasn’t “dying,” the parishioners
will realize that they’ve not only been swindled,
but lied
to. And what makes these
“little things” so significant is that they are un-rehearsed, un-orchestrated,
un-premeditated -- and not the result of accusations from without,
but the product of Dannie’s own words and deeds. The culties may consciously deny many of the charges that we
have leveled; but these little things
that are of Dannie’s own making, they cannot. They will unconsciously
absorb them. These little things will “slip through
the cracks -- through Dannie’s façade of sanctimony and pageantry – and be
noticed.
These
“little things” are important because, being
un-rehearsed and spontaneous, they’re apt to be more reliable barometers of one’s true character. They’re also important because, if one
cheats on those little things, he’ll certainly
cheat on the “big” things as well,
i.e., the things that really “count.” The little things, moreover, are the “attitude changers” that
unconsciously work on people’s minds; and they have a cumulative effect, reinforcing what is “already out there” (especially
any doubts people may already have
about the dastardly duo). So, perhaps
it’s these “little things” that will get peoples’ thinking going in the right
direction, and make them start to see just what kind of hucksters the
cult-masters really are. Perhaps
they will be the proverbial “straw that breaks the camel’s back” (Dannie’s back, that is) -- and be the decisive
factor in bringing about the ultimate demise of Dannie’s cult. And if they do, Dannie can take cold
comfort in knowing that it was he who put that process in motion!
_________________________
* Mr. Brueggemann, along with
half of SGG’s parish, left SGG after
those scandals. And after both
Dannie and the bombastic blowhard down in Florida tried to “guilt-trip” Bernie
into coming back, he responded (see Sanborn’s letter to him, and his reply). Dannie demanded, amongst other things,
that – for Bernie to get back into SGG’s “good graces” – he had to offer up Masses IN PENANCE!! He told Bernie that if he didn’t do so, he
would be dishonoring the memory of his dead wife Rita (just
like Dannie: to use the memory of Mr. Brueggemann’s deceased wife as a “guilt-trip” weapon against him!).
For
Dirt-bag Dan, first, to treat this
man so contemptuously – this man who did so much both for SGG and for him personally, and then to attempt,
for his own gain, to invoke his name – the name of this man now-deceased -- is,
to repeat, BEYOND
SHAMELESS. Of all the deplorable arts, name-dropping has to one of the
meanest. It gives one undeserved credit at the expense of another. And in Dannie’s case, the irony of it
is that the “another” is usually someone whom he has previously maligned. [A good example of this was an earlier
bit of name-dropping that he did – this time about a priest (click here for details
**
The fact that Bernie was so-well respected
and loved at SGG brings up another
point that reinforces what was said
in a previous Lay pulpit article: that the school principal “had something” on Dannie. Let us explain: one of the many detestable acts committed by that
principal during the “school scandals” involved his humiliating a young school
boy whose mother had bought him the “wrong” school supplies. The principal castigated the boy -- in
front of his class – to the point where the boy was reduced to tears.
This boy turned out to be none other than Mr. Brueggemann’s grand-nephew. The principal knew this, but humiliated him anyway.
So
why did he do this? Because he
knew that he could get away with it, that’s
why. He knew that Dannie would do
nothing about it -- and he didn’t do
anything (except tell the boy’s irate mother that, if she didn’t like it, she
could leave!). (See article) The fact that the
principal knew that the boy was
Bernie’s grand-nephew, but mistreated him anyway, adds fuel to the principal’s
boast that “they can’t fire me; I know too much.”
*** That other
former parishioner (who had left SGG for similar reasons) was also, by the way,
SGG’s main benefactor at one time (he single-handedly paid for SGG’s original
facility in Sharonville, Ohio).
And although he had left, he happened to have a son who still frequented SGG at the time. Therefore, Dannie had to go to that funeral because – you guessed it -- he smelled
MONEY: he figured that there was
still a chance for a big contribution
from this son, ergo, he attended the
funeral. In the case of Bernie
Brueggemann, however, Dannie knew that he had already “sucked him dry” of most
of his money; therefore, there was nothing
to be gained by attending his
funeral. However, Dannie did have a “memorial Mass” for
Bernie later at SGG, since there was “propaganda” value to be derived from it –
just as there was for his recent shameless bit of name-dropping.
Another example of Dannie’s “mercenary prowess”
was the “triple-play” funeral (click here for
details) he did for the wife of an SGG parishioner – a wife who not only loathed Dannie and Tony, but who was
a “Novus Ordo Catholic” (whom Dannie ordinarily wouldn’t even give the last rites, let alone give her a
THREE-PRIEST Requiem Mass). But what made her case an “exception” was that her
husband, an SGG parishioner, was also one of SGG’s major donors. So, once
again, the “exception” -- for Dannie -- is MONEY.
And we think that Dannie’s latest “little thing”
– his name-dropping remark about Mr. Brueggemann, will become a not-so-little thing over time –
because even SGG’s hard-core culties remember everything that this
saintly man did for them. And when
they think of how Dannie repaid his kindness and generosity so shabbily, and yet tried to invoke his
name for his own credit – it will someday “sink in” just how cheap and
uncharitable Dannie’s remark really was – and how enormously hypocritical
it was.
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