“I am writing to you about the article you posted on Father Paul Sigl [see here]. I first met Father Paul in 1992 when he travelled to the U.S. with Bishop Hnicila. The bishop was appointed by Pope John Paul II to investigate Medjugorie. I have never met a more humble man. Totally dedicated to Our Lady. He has a remarkable ability to read souls and was a blessed confessor. He knew that his Order of Priests was in for some suffering when he named them The Family of Mary Co-Redemtrix, later changed to the Family of Mary at the behest of Cardinal Ratzinger. The man is charged with a number of things that are simply not true. It doesn’t take evil long to fabricate lies even from those who have professed vows. The Commission that found Fr. Paul guilty of said crimes listened to precious few. There were many in support of him. The guilt was preordained and simply reflects the true nature of the Roman Curia as it now stands. They do not believe in prophecy and had their reasons for condemning Ida Perlman from Amsterdam. Father Paul was instrumental in establishing many Days of Prayer there which included many bishops and clergy. Though it makes little difference what one reader says I suggest you vacate the article quickly to diminish your error. Sincerely, Mike Mike Majewski, Sasasota, Florida.”