Chapel Guardian received and accepted in good faith the comment below posted by a man named Terry Hall. It seemed genuine and civil. His letter to Rev. Ann Lorenzini on the "Friends of Chapel" blog dated Dec. 29 also seemed heart-felt and genuine.
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This is the comment received by Hall:
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Dear Chapel Guardian,
I have posted an open letter to Rev Ann on the Friends of Chapel site @ http://friendsofchapel.blogspot.com - As I've read your comments, I trust you to include my simple and possibly niave request (typos and all) as you give counsel in the matter.
All my love,
Terry Hall
December 29, 2009 2:08 PM
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But then, on Jan. 1 comes a post based on questionable information in which he uses innuendo to accuse Lorenzini of a real estate scheme by saying "canceling the historical status for the Chapel may have foreshadowed her intentions to use the Chapel property for her own personal benefit."
This was further followed by an inaccurate claim to "understand it correctly the most of the Board Appointments are Barbara Koenig and her relations (son & husband)?"
While it appears true that her husband John Petrowski has served on the board recently, there is nothing to indicate that Koenig's son has ever served on the board of trustees or in any appointed position. What he has been, based on his own statements published here and sent to Hall, is an active member of the organization who sat in on board meetings.
It is apparent that Hall's questionable accusations resulted in the strong responses from Roman Koenig himself, posted below.
Chapel Guardian will let Hall's and Koenig's posts speak for themselves. But what disquiets Chapel Guardian, based on Guardian's message from him and in Guardian's opinion, is that he apparently plays nice in preparation for attack. This is not what Chapel of Awareness promotes in its teachings, as far as Chapel Guardian is concerned.
Chapel Guardian also finds it disquieting that the so-called Friends of Chapel appear to be engaging in what extremists of many costumes often do ... When they cannot succeed in attacking someone directly, they turn to the families and beliefs of those people and seek to destroy them.
This is not Chapel of Awareness philosophy, in Chapel Guardian's opinion.
Sunday, January 3, 2010
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