I used to listen to Fr. Ripperger years ago, but his talks always felt as if somethings he said were off a bit, just not right, or something was amiss, not sure how to describe it, but then I came across this and have not listened to him ever since...
"...Hence, in this respect every Mass has an infinite value. The new rite of Mass is just as efficacious as the old rite of Mass in this respect since they are both the same sacrifice of Christ..."
Yes, and there's this one presentation he made largely deriding Traditional Catholics as being proud and therefore more inclined toward impurity than others. While there's most certainly a temptation to pride among Traditionalists, some examples he gave were how Trads look down on practices like Communion in the Hand, or (as above here), the New Mass, or "judge the Pope" (yeah, let's not judge heresy). I get it if he had said, "well, they have this attitude that THEY are better than other people, forgetting that it was not by our merits that God spared us from the Conciliar Church, etc." That's true, and would be an extremely valuable reminder. But he basically said that unless you just consider Traditional practice to be your preference, and if you consider the Novus Ordo practices inferior, then you're proud.
He next starts meandering into borderline-scandalous territory where he talks about his experience as a Confessor that Traditional Catholics are more prone to impurity than others ... which he attributes to this pride he had just denounced them for.
Yes, God can allow falls into impurity to correct pride, but this nonsense about how as a Confessor he's decided that Trads are MORE prone to it ... it's just total garbage. Those in the world, and the liberal Conciliars, the vast majority of them don't even GO to Confession. When you have parishes of 10,000+ and the same 3-4 old ladies show up for the 30-minute Confession window each Saturday ... that's not exactly a good sample size there, Father. But I guess maybe they are holy, since despite only those 3-4 at Confession you'll get close to the full 10,000 trotting up for Communion every week. Well, between the fact that the majority have convinced themselves that they aren't sinning or that it's not a huge sin (since real sins is hating God and others), or they don't believe in the Real Presence or in the efficacy of Confession to absolve from sin, or else they're too embarrassed, or convince themselves that just saying the "Divine Mercy" chaplet gets you forgiven, no need for a priest, etc. Sorry, Father, but the world is absolutely AWASH in impurity, and it's not somehow limited to Traditional Catholics. At least Traditional Catholics admit that it's wrong, admit that it's sinful, admit that they need to confess, before going to Holy Communion, since they beleive in the Real Presence, and believe they would commit sacrilege if they went up there in a state of mortal sin, and have not applied the principles of
Amoris Laetitia to discern their own internal forum into absolving them of all sin for their ongoing sinful activity, which they have no intention of repenting over since Bergs said you could keep going and still show up for Communion.
So, yes, Traditional Catholics are undoubtedly prone to impurity, but MORE prone than the rest of the world? Give me a break. Either he's living under some rock or he's just gaslighting. Does Father Ripperger hear lots of Confessions from Novus Ordites anyway, being a Traddie type? What's his sample size anyway. If he DID occasionally hear Confessions in the Conciliar Church, are people hiding their sins, not fully disclosing them, or maybe it's only the ones that do not happen to be given to impurity that showed up, as being among thos 3-4 out of 10,000 that made it to his Confessional.
That speech was such a bunch of nonsense that I had to wonder whether he too was not a Trad gatekeeper and controlled (non-)opposition. He certainly cannot afford to alienate a huge number of Conciliars, since that would in fact impact the grift potential, if he had to sell items to ONLY Trads and not the regular Conciliars if he were to have alienated the latter by coming down too hard and concemning the Conciliar usurper Anti-Popes.