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Monday, October 01, 2007

Bp. Pelotte of Gallup - mentally unbalanced?

Pelotte, who's been swimming in a sea of media controversy, seems to be sunk:

Gallup police reported a bizarre set of circumstances following a recent emergency call to the home of Roman Catholic Bishop Donald Pelotte.

The most recent event happened Thursday when Gallup police reported receiving an emergency call from Pelotte, 62. An incident report from the McKinley Metropolitan Dispatch Authority reported that Pelotte told operators "...gentle little people, about 3 to 4 feet tall, and wearing Halloween masks" were in the hall. The dispatch log reported that Pelotte said he hid in a closet while the people were in his home.

The report said Pelotte offered conflicting information about the people who he said were in his home.

At one point, he said one person came to visit and the others also came inside. He also described them as strangers and said they had been there three hours and didn't want to leave.

Police report they never found anyone inside Pelotte's home. [source.]

This isn't a joke.

From the article: "The diocese told reporters in Gallup that priests who consult Pelotte will make decisions concerning his involvement in the church."

Of course, decisions pertaining to the removal of a bishop aren't ultimately made by the priests of the diocese. But certainly, when your Bishop starts having psychotic episodes, it's time to call Rome.

Ph/t: Rocco.

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