For those Cathinfo users speaking or understanding German, there's two printed big books containing German translations of
most of the public sermons, lectures, letters and communications with Newrome from Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre.
Most translations were faithfully done by the Austrian Dr. Ferdinand Steinhart from Vienna (Austria), and by the Bavarian Dr. Inge Köck from Regensburg (South-Germany), at the time of Archbishop Lefebvre.
The German SSPX district printed and published the book's first volume in 1992, and the second volume in 1994.
Some copies of the books are still available in some chapels in the German-speaking area, but unfortunately and not surprisingly the books won't be reprinted. So once the bookshelves are empty, these books are gone forever which is an immense loss.
The book titles:
- S.E. Erzbischof Marcel Lefebvre:
Damit die Kirche fortbestehe, 1992
- S.E. Erzbischof Marcel Lefebvre:
Damit die Kirche fortbestehe II, 1994
In English this means:
May the Church persistBoth books got transfered into an electronic file format by some busy helpers. The files' layout is not perfect to read, but since it's there as an Office format too, it's easy to change the docuмents to single-column format, or to a larger font, etc.
So here's the files in two ZIP archives. Thanks goes to Matthew & MaterDominici. Both archives contain the same contents but in different formats:
a) http://www.cathinfo.com/Lefebvre-german-PDF.zipTwo PDF exports of the two electronic books, which is a format easy to read and handle. (file size: ~ 5 MByte)
b) http://www.cathinfo.com/Lefebvre-german-office.zipTwo Micro$oft office files of the two books, if you want to change the format or font size or such. (file size: ~ 1.5 MByte)
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P.S.
- If you look for a free Office suite for all platforms which next to its own OpenDocuмent format files can also import and export PDF files, Micro$oft office files, etc, you could like the Openoffice application:
http://www.openoffice.org/download/other.html#tested-full- If you look for a small and free ZIP application, you could like the 7zip application:
http://www.7-zip.org