Posted on 10/21/2020 7:23:25 PM PDT by marshmallow
Dr. Robert Moynihan was able to visit Archbishop Viganò in an undisclosed location for several days. From that visit came this thought-provoking new book.
October 21, 2020 (LifeSiteNews) Dr. Robert Moynihan is one of the few people who has been able to meet with Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò in person since the archbishop first published his Theodore McCarrick testimony in August 2018 and went into hiding. With the help of his interviews with the prelate over the course of several days, the U.S. journalist, editor of Inside the Vatican, and Vatican expert has been able to give us glimpses into the reasons why Viganò published his McCarrick testimony, his private and hidden life, his suffering, and his faith.
As he describes in his upcoming book, Finding Viganò: In Search of the Man Whose Testimony Shook the Church and the World (TAN Books), Dr. Moynihan was able to visit Viganò in an undisclosed location for several days at the end of July 2019 that is, nearly one year since the Italian prelate went into hiding. As it turns out, Viganò had then already changed his locations several times. However, the prelate seems calm and supported by his intense life of prayer, which includes daily Mass, praying the full rosary every day, and adoration before the Blessed Sacrament. He is also aided by his family members and friends, who stay in close touch with him.
As the archbishop told Moynihan, he went into hiding not to avoid being indicted by the Vatican he said he was willing to be questioned about everything he has written but, rather, because some friends had advised him that it might be prudent to do so. Viganò has followed the advice of his friends who might be more concerned about his physical.......
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I was the IT director for TAN Books for ten years. I am glad to see that TAN will be releasing Archbishop Vigano’s book.
God bless you for your work!
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