Padre Peregrino – The First Week of July 1963.

This is one of my Substack Friday reprints from my original site as found here. After its first publication, I asked an exorcist friend (who has inside information on this topic) to review this article. He confirmed it was very accurate.My mother’s four grandparents moved from Ireland to Chicago in the first half of the 20th century, so I grew up hearing from extended family and peers what great men Cardinal Bernadin and President Kennedy were. I also graduated Boston College in 2000. So, even though I was raised in Denver, the fact is that Chicago Catholicism and Boston Catholicism are in my bloodstream. I trusted this version of Catholicism. But to rebuild traditional Catholicism and understand who to trust, perhaps we have to expose some of this evil, for St. Paul writes, “Take no part in the unfruitful works of darkness, but instead expose them.”—Eph 5:11. The following are very dark events, so proceed reading this blog post only with great discretion.National Geographic writer Patrick Kiger wrote that President John F. Kennedy was a “compulsive womanizer, whose insatiable urge for sexual conquest was fueled by a complex array of personal traumas – his own father’s conspicuous adultery, a difficult relationship with his mother, anxiety about his own health problems, his brush with death during World War II, and the deaths at a young age of his siblings Joe Jr. and Kathleen.” One of JFK’s mistresses was a 19 year old White House intern named Mimi Alford (below) with whom he had an 18 month affair. What was unofficially known of JFK’s philandering with Mimi for years was finally made official in 2003 by Robert Dallek’s biography of JFK called An Unfinished Life.


Originally published in Padre Peregrino. Read original article