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A view on the expulsion of the SSPX-MC from the Batangas property
« Reply #10 on: November 07, 2014, 12:32:08 PM »
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Full retard here I guess, but the narrative is confusing.  Cliff note explanation, if  possible?


I couldn't make heads or tails, either. You are not the retard.

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« Reply #11 on: November 09, 2014, 04:03:21 AM »
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Full retard here I guess, but the narrative is confusing.  Cliff note explanation, if  possible?

I couldn't make heads or tails, either. You are not the retard.

This extract from Fr Chazal's "Austrasian Report V" may throw some light on this subject. Hopefully.......?
 http://www.sspx-mariancorps.com/blog



Dear Father Pfeiffer,

Happy birthday, and two years is not much, but little by little, then more and more, the work of the Archbishop will survive, as the never ending death pangs of the official Society continue. I am so happy that Fr Zendejas is lighting the burden for you in the US, even if, knowing you, you are going to open plenty of new venues again.

THE TORPEDOEING OF THE TAJ CHAZAL

Your expression Taj Chazal was too beautiful to endure in time, so as i returned from my summer vacation journeys to Europe and America, i was signified by Julie Cordova to leave her property. All i want to remember is the great role she played for two years, enabling us to get started. Her strong temper enabled her to take us in without flinching, face down all obstacles, and she took good care of Fr Suelo when he was marooned at the hospital two years ago.
But we had to move on. I cannot expel seminarians on demand, even if they commit the irreparable fault of falling out with a powerful filipino Lola.
On your part, you are also freed from all expulsionnal charges, but you came and added another flavor of expulsion, as you probably would have been expelled sooner than i was.
All my entreaties were vain, and we were glad to leave with somewhat half of our possessions, wondering what was going to happen to this eight members microseminary.
But it is always a good test to know if God really want us, for just as we leave one Julie, another Julie found us a place to rent temporarily in Manila, while in Cebu, a very committed family is donating us one hectare or four acres of land in the mountains, forty minutes from the city.
I was hoping to relocate in Camiguin, on an offered plot as well, but the local authorities would not allows us to settle three kilometers within the radius of the volcano that killed 10000 sixty years ago. I said "Why not? If our successors don't keep the flame, or become liberal, or sign a deal with the new Rome, let them be blasted away and buried in volcanic ashes!" But there is a better way.


A view on the expulsion of the SSPX-MC from the Batangas property
« Reply #12 on: November 09, 2014, 06:46:58 AM »
A few thoughts:

What's a woman doing in a position to presume so much power and to be able to do so much damage;

Drama seems to surround Fr. Pfeiffer and he seems to thrive on it (hmmm...  Quite a feminine quality);

As long as Fr. Pfeiffer has Pablo around (who I suspect is somehow at play here and may have written the jaded account) he will have no shortage of drama.

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« Reply #13 on: November 09, 2014, 07:51:14 PM »
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A few thoughts:

What's a woman doing in a position to presume so much power and to be able to do so much damage;

Drama seems to surround Fr. Pfeiffer and he seems to thrive on it (hmmm...  Quite a feminine quality);

As long as Fr. Pfeiffer has Pablo around (who I suspect is somehow at play here and may have written the jaded account) he will have no shortage of drama.


Men need to step up, then the resistance priests won't be at the mercy of women who are often so much more temperamental and prone to let the emotion of the moment get the better of them. I can't imagine what would make a reasonable person so angry as to treat priests and seminarians like that. An unreasonable person?- it could have just been the weather... Anyway, our seminarians  and priests should not have to study and work subject to whims of laypersons; wondering every moment if they are going to be put outdoors.  Please, gentlemen, put down your hobbies and step up.

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« Reply #14 on: November 09, 2014, 09:27:42 PM »
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I'm a woman and I agree with the last poster.  Fr. Chazal wrote this, not Pablo!  Yes, it IS sad that there are no men to step up.  But we're stuck with what is.