And, my dear Euthymios, there are others who, while living in Colorado, visiting and partaking at the Monastery, being baptized by the "Archbishop" himself, and seeing the way he treats laypeople and priests, Metropolitans and others, can say with just as much certainty, that the things you say, while they might be true, there is a whole different side to this Gregory of Colorado.
I have already said too much.
However, when the things one tells his confessor in private, thinking that these things are held sacred, and then later learns that his confession has become topical conversation for the dinner table, one is fearful of not only confession as a whole but the "Archbishop" who offers the remission.