A seminary asked seminarians to be willing to swear a “blood oath” to a Yeti. It was just a prank, we’re being told. Just some fun!!!
I’m all for a bunch of guys having some fun but this seems a touch out of bounds to me. This is not supposed to be a frat hazing experiment. You’re supposed to be preparing these young men to act as Christ in the world.
Whoever was in charge of this was clearly not taking their responsibilities seriously.
The Pillar: Clergy in the Archdiocese of Denver are divided over the handling of a controversial “blood oath” ceremony involving a vice rector and seminarians during a ski trip last year.
A group of seminarians studying at Denver’s St. John Vianney Theological Seminary were taken on the trip in January 2024 by then-vice rector of the seminary, Fr. John Nepil, during which they were woken in the middle of the night and invited individually to swear a “blood oath” in a ceremony involving a dagger and a man in a yeti costume.
During the bizarre ceremony, video of which was sent to The Pillar by multiple sources in the archdiocese, seminarians were told to scream as if in pain before returning with a bloodied cloth wrapped around their hand and their mouths taped shut, to a room where others waited for their turn to be brought in.
The Archdiocese of Denver, in a statement to The Pillar, characterized the event as a “farce” and said that “it was, however, part of a deeply imprudent and inappropriate prank,” and that a full investigation had been completed.
“The individual responsible has since been removed from his seminary leadership role and has recommitted to his ongoing personal and spiritual formation,” the archdiocese said.
The fallout of the event has divided students, faculty, and clergy in the diocese, with videos and images of the event circulating for several months.
Fr. Nepil told The Pillar he had “acknowledged [his] imprudence, apologized to the archbishop and the seminarians involved,” and said that while the event was intended as a “prank,” he took responsibility for what had happened.
While some in Denver have characterized the affair as unacceptable hijinx and imprudence, others consider the ritual spiritually troubling and deeply problematic — with video footage being forwarded to the apostolic nunciature in Washington, and some dioceses considering whether to withdraw students from study at the Denver seminary in the wake of the events.
Further division has been caused by what some local clergy call a “contradictory” and “confused” handling of the issue by the archdiocese.
But while the archdiocese said in its statement to The Pillar that Fr. Nepil “was removed from his position as a formator and house father immediately after the incident was uncovered,” he returned to his post as vice rector until the end of the 2024-25 academic year and remains on the seminary’s academic faculty as a professor.
Following an archdiocesan investigation last year, the seminary rector was also removed from his position and was replaced midway through the academic year.
July 16, 2025 at 11:18 am
Can you imagine seminarians being prepared for the priesthood in the first centuries after Christ having to go through this? If we cannot take the priesthood seriously why should the faithful? This is where we are today. Not good.
July 16, 2025 at 12:58 pm
I read it and all I can think is, The people responsible for the credits have been sacked,
July 16, 2025 at 7:50 pm
I am gobsmacked.
I have a young pastor, only 41 years old. He came to my parish and our sister parish when he was 34, only out of the seminary for 6-7 years.
I take care of my priests (laundry, groceries, and a hot meal on Wednesday nights with leftovers to carry them all week). We have had the joy of hosting seminarians for the last couple of years for their pastoral/parish rotation.
My pastor and these young men are lovely – but they have dignity and deserve to be treated with respect and dignity. They are a lot of fun and very kind, but they take their vocations very seriously, as they should.
Perhaps it is the difference of Dioceses. Mine is the Cleveland Diocese, and we have had the blessing of good bishops for the past few decades. About 25 years ago, the bishop of that time assembled a committee of devout laity and religious to investigate our seminary and to rout out every bit of unfaithful activity and teaching. And now, we are all reaping the benefits.
I can only hope that the Archdiocese of Denver does the same, and promptly. I would not want any son of my subjected to such disrespect of his Faith and his vocation. It has *NO* place in any seminary,
July 17, 2025 at 8:03 am
Silliness seems to be the hallmark of our modern Church. We’re all having a gay old time.
July 17, 2025 at 9:29 am
I know the Church has had turbulant times in the past 2000 years and this current Church is no different. But, it’s the first time I’ve had to live through it for past 60+ years and I don’t like it. Oh, we’ll eventually get out of this phase of turbulance like all the other times, so there is always hope. I still don’t have to like it.
July 23, 2025 at 6:53 pm
This was “Sexual Grooming 101”.
The ringleader that organized this was definitely getting his jollies: 1) videotaping this to watch over and over in his bedroom, 2) Seeing who were the most compliant and appeared to be getting into this, 3) since they were all awakened in the middle of the night, I assume that they were in sleeping attire (checking things out, if you get my drift), 4) duct taping mouths aping serial killer movies, 5) getting excited seeing the fear in the eyes over the duct tape. Damned sick stuff.
If I was in some authority, I would be checking out this guy’s internet search history as I was expelling him from the property.
If Mr. “Yeti” was involved with the Seminary do the same with him.
Defrock this Priest immediately.