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Concerned Catholics of Guam, Inc.

P.O. Box 8647


Tamuning, Guam 96931
Telephone: 1-(671) 727-3233
Fax: 1-(671) 646-4549

September 5, 2016

Press Statement
RE: Conflict of Interest - Danny Quichocho
The Concerned Catholics of Guam (CCOG) call on Danny Quichocho to resign as a
member of the Archdiocesan Finance Council (AFC) because of his conflict of interest
with his positions as an officer and board member of the RMS corporation.
Mr. Quichocho was appointed by Archbishop Apuron as one of the four replacements
of the former fired AFC members.
He is a member of the Neocatechumenal Way, from the First Neo Community in
Barrigada. Other members of that First Neo Community in Barrigada are: Dr. Ricardo
Eusebio; Fr. Adrian Cristobal, the former Chancellor and the current pastor of Barrigada
parish; Fr. Alberto Rodriquez, the former Pastor of Barrigada; and notary public, Ms.
Aurora Martinez, who notarized the signatures of Archbishop Apuron and Fr. Alberto
Rodriquez in the Declaration of Deed Restriction transferring the Yona property to the
RMS corporation.
In a recent media interview Quichocho sat next to Dr. Ric Eusebio wherein Eusebio
strongly endorsed the claims made by the recently terminated Rector of the
Redemptoris Mater Seminary, Fr. Pius Sammut, wherein Fr. Pius questioned and defied
the authority of the Holy See.
Mr. Quichocho took an oath to act in the best interest of the Archdiocese of Agana when
he accepted the position on the AFC. He owes his allegiance and loyalty to the
Archdiocese of Agana.
By supporting the position taken by Fr. Pius and Archbishop Apuron regarding the
Yona property, Quichocho has taken an adversarial position against the Archdiocese of
Aganas request that the RMS corporation deed the Yona Property back. He is currently
violating his oath and his allegiance.
Therefore, Danny Quichocho should resign or be removed immediately from the AFC.
He cannot serve two masters who have conflicting positions on the Yona Property,
owned by the RMS corporation.

For more information, please contact:
Dave Sablan, President
Concerned Catholics of Guam, Inc.
482-4647

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