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  «Cosi la Sospensione non ha Senso»

Il Gazzettino
November 2, 2007

http://www.gazzettino.it/VisualizzaArticolo.php3?Luogo=Padova&Codice=3562655&Data=2007-11-2&Pagina=ABANO%20ESTE%20MONTAGNANA

Italy — The Rev. Giovanni Brusegan complained about Rev. Sante Sguotti's daily behavior. "In such terms the suspension a divinis makes no sense. He continues to play, identifying Monterosso with the Chiesa dei Peccatori. It's enough. I won't allow him to use the telephone," Rev. Brusegan said.

Rev. Sante is accused by the new parish priest in Monterosso of using all the parish facilities to publicize his symposium titled "In the Path Towards Reconciliation" and saying in an official pamphlet that his address is located at the Monterosso parish which makes the parish pass for the official location of his "Chiesa Cattolico dei Peccatori" association. The rebel priest also still refers to himself as a parish priest and uses a green telephone number which is connected to the parish. Rev. Brusegan is now going to cut that telephone line in the next few days because the rebel priest has been using the parish as general quarter for his objective that are contrary to the ones followed by the official church.

"People are now aware that he is officially out of the church. I ask myself where he is going and what he really wants. Bit by bit, I think he'll realize where he is going," Rev. Brusegan said.

Meanwhile, title of Rev. Sante's new book has been revealed. "My Love is Not a Sin" is the title of his autobiography that will be soon released. The same title had already been known but the priest-in-love said he changed it. The date for the release is Nov. 13. The book consists of 180 pages at a price of 13 euros. His book describes the initial torment and sentimental story that tied him to a 40-year-old parishioner, mother of a one-year-old child. The book will be presented to media during two events: In Milan on Nov. 22 and in Padua on Nov. 30. For its editorial launch, there will be two television appearances.

 
 

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