Neocatechumenal Leader Met by Angry Mob of Catholic Protesters

GUAM
Pacific News Center

Written by Janela Carrera

Protesters were chanting and yelling, “Gennarini Go Home!”

Guam – An angry mob of protesters hounding the leader of the neocatechumenal way in the us, Guiseppe Gennarini last night at the AB Won Pat International Airport.

The protesters, yelling in Gennarini’s face, say they’ve had enough and they won’t back down to someone they believe is trying to overthrow their beliefs.

It was a riotous scene of angry mobsters made up of mostly Catholic man’ amko last night. At first just a few dozen showed up with signs. Just outside the arrival gate at the airport, the protesters were chanting and singing.

But as soon as Gennarini and his followers walked out the double doors, it turned into violent screams. Some were even yelling words like, “Satan go home! You’re satan!”

But not a word from the rattled and unwelcomed visitors. Gennarini, who’s responsible for spreading the neocatechumenal way in the United States and now Guam, is being blamed for causing the division within the Catholic Church on Guam.

Many Catholics accuse him of manipulating Archbishop Anthony Apuron into giving away the disputed Redemptoris Mater Seminary to the Gennarinis for the purpose of perpetuating their teachings—teachings that go against the traditions of the local church.

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