No wonder the guy could not become a Priest and left after a month in the seminary.
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PITTSTON, Pa. - When a man dressed in black and wearing crosses said to charge his groceries to St. Rocco's Roman Catholic Church, clerks at a West Pittston store obliged. ADVERTISEMENT St. Rocco's has a tab at the Gerritys Supermarket. And Officer Joe Campbell says the man "played the part," with his black clothing and a white strip of cardboard around his neck. But his grocery orders began to stray from the necessities. Energy drinks and cigarettes crept in, and store officials became suspicious. But police were waiting when the man with the crosses went to check out Tuesday. Officials say Brian Rush, 28, was charged with the attempted theft of nearly $98 worth of merchandise, and with five other recent thefts totaling $1,800. |
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That's the problem with people trusting people in robes just because they believe they are Priests. Due to the nature of a Priests work, I don't think there are many people out there who would challenge a Priest to see if he is really who he say he is either.
I bet there is more fraud going on in this way than most people account for.
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