Thursday, March 13, 2014

An open letter to Bishop David Zubik, Pittsburgh Diocese

Could the attempted murder of my son, Adam Ference, have been averted, if the diocesan hierarchy had properly supervised former Catholic priest, Father John Wellinger.  Please review my allegations and note which ones are true or false. If you need additional information, I would gladly provide it.

Question 1. Allegedly, in the first quarter of 1987 Fr. John Wellinger, a priest of the Pittsburgh diocese and pastor of Holy Spirit Parish in West Mifflin, drugged a University of Pittsburgh student in an apartment that the victim shared with his older brother, also a Pitt student.

According to the victim, he was knocked out for hours.  When he awoke, he intuitively called 911.  After rushing downstairs, against the wishes of Fr Wellinger, the teenage victim flagged down and met the ambulance and the attending EMTs in the street.

The allegation of the rest of the event goes as follows:


The ambulance whisked away to the  University Hospital emergency room (now University of Pittsburgh Medical Center; UPMC).  Fr. Wellinger allegedly followed the young victim to the hospital. Upon finding him in the emergency room, the victim requested that Wellinger find his nurse.  When the nurse returned the victim would explain that Wellinger was the man who had drugged him.

Wellinger was ushered out by the nurse.  To the best of my knowledge, police were not notified; not even a security guard from the hospital.  The victim was not examined by a doctor.  In other words, the entire event was covered-up.

The parents of the victim came to the hospital and took their son home.  Furthermore, I was told by then Clairton Public Safety Director William Scully, in January of 1990, that a hospital worker, possibly a social worker, warned the parents to not take on the Pittsburgh diocese, because they are too powerful and wealthy.

I can provide the victim's name and contact information to verify my story.  Bishop David Zubik, is this event TRUE or FALSE?  If it's true, the attempted murder of my son could have been averted.

Question 2. Allegedly, a few days after the above event, the victim’s father searched out Wellinger at the parish house.  At the time, Wellinger was holding a parish council meeting.  So, there were plenty of witnesses present, including the victim’s mother.  The victim’s father was angry, because Wellinger had allegedly drugged his son and possibly raped and sodomized him.  The man was also angry over an outing that lasted all night long between Wellinger and his wife.  According to an eyewitness Wellinger was ushered out a back door and the West Mifflin Police were called.  Parish council members were logically concerned, because the victim’s father may have been intoxicated and carrying a weapon.

Is there evidence of any police report?  Did the father receive notification from attorneys of the Diocese of Pittsburgh to stay away from Father John Wellinger and to stay off of Holy Spirit property in West Mifflin, PA?  Bishop David Zubik, is this event TRUE or FALSE?  If it's true, then the attempted murder of my son could have been averted.

Question 3. An allegation was brought to my attention within the past year or two, by a Catholic priest who stated to me via telephone that a person by the last name of Volmer went to Father Charles Bober in 1987 and warned Bober about Fr Wellinger’s deviant behavior.  To the best of my knowledge, nothing was done.
Bishop David Zubik is this event TRUE or FALSE?  If it's true, then the attempted murder of my son could have been averted.

Question 4. At sometime in 1988, the personal secretary of Father Wellinger allegedly went to the Pittsburgh diocese and spoke to Father Ronald Lengwin about Wellinger’s deviant behavior.  She also reported that a teenage boy used the rectory as his home for the longest time and enjoyed making 900 calls to porn sites, while costing the parish hundreds, if not thousands of dollars.

Sadly, the women whom I interviewed would be labeled as a rumor-monger, and once again, Bishop Bevilacqua would err on the side of dysfunctional sex freak, Fr John Wellinger, rather than erring on the side of caution.  Bishop David Zubik, is this event TRUE or FALSE?  If it's true, then the attempted murder of my son could have been averted.

Question 5.   A suicide occurred in Father John Wellinger’s parish in 1989.  According to then Clairton Public Safety Director William Scully, the suicide allegedly was linked to Wellinger.  Scully said that he just didn’t have the needed proof.  The boy who took a gun to his head and pulled the trigger was 16 years old.

According to Scully, the boy had an interest in the occult and Satanism.  Wellinger would hold a seminar on occult practice and Satanism months later.  Bishop David Zubik is this event TRUE or FALSE?  If it's true, then the attempted murder of my son could have been averted.