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Fr. Joseph Pfeiffer latest sermon on Youtube
« on: October 02, 2012, 04:46:17 AM »
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  • Fellow trads,
    Below is the link to Fr. Joe Pfeiffer's latest sermon given in
    Singapore, 1st October 2012.

    Fr. Joe and Fr. Chazal will be in Singapore thru the week.




    God bless. :incense:
    "It is impious to say, 'I respect every religion.' This is as much as to say: I respect the devil as much as God, vice as much as virtue, falsehood as much as truth, dishonesty as much as honesty, Hell as much as Heaven."
    Fr. Michael Muller, The Church and Her Enemies


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    « Reply #1 on: October 02, 2012, 06:13:20 AM »
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  • I was wondering if in one of these sermons Fr. was going to talk about how the same way things happened in the early days of the NO are being used by SSPX authorities today - 26:15, he did not disappoint.

    Thanks for posting this!



    "But Peter and the apostles answering, said: We ought to obey God, rather than men." - Acts 5:29

    The Highest Principle in the Church: "We are first of all under obedience to God, and only then under obedience to man" - Fr. Hesse


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    « Reply #2 on: October 02, 2012, 12:36:00 PM »
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  • More good stuff!

    Thank you, Fr. Pfeiffer!

    (from memory)

    Fr. Bisig in 1988 did not agree with the consecrations.  He thought that since Rome
    did not approve, that +ABL should refrain from it.  So at that time, the Superior
    General was announcing that he was about to take action and do something that
    not all the SSPX members and priests would agree with.  Did he "silence" those
    who opposed him?  Now in 2012, when the SG is announcing that he is about to
    do something that not all members will agree with, he silences the priests (and
    even the "other 3 bishops") who disagree - he expels priests, and he refuses
    sacraments to the faithful who do not agree with him, or who speak out in public
    against his planned action.  But did the Founder, +AB Lefebvre do that?  No.  He
    allowed everyone to say what was on their mind.  He punished no one.  It was an
    open topic of debate.  Fr. Bisig was not punished in any way.  But what became of
    Fr. Bisig?  He voluntarily left the SSPX and joined up with an Indult group, and
    then, predictably, later on he was replaced by a more liberal official.  That's what
    happens to those who cooperate with apostate Rome.  They get abandoned.

    Min. 25:30
    "We have to face the fact that there is a corruption in the SSPX."

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    Stubborn

    I was wondering if in one of these sermons Fr. was going to talk about how the same way things happened in the early days of the NO are being used by SSPX authorities today - 26:15, he did not disappoint.

    Thanks for posting this!



    I know defenders of the SSPX who refuse to listen to this.  They will not watch a
    video of Fr. Pfeiffer speaking, and they do not want to hear any report of what
    he has to say.  EGBOK.  Everything's Going to Be OKay.  There is no problem in
    the sacred Society, ALL the priests of which are beyond reproach.

    According to Fr. Pfeiffer, "all of the priests" in the SSPX who are holding fast to
    the teachings they have received, passed on from their Founder, are being
    MARGINALIZED.  They are not the priests with power in the Society.  All the
    ones who are promoted to positions of influence are the liberal-leaning priests,
    the grey area teaching priests, the ones who speak in "lukewarm" tones of
    compromise and ambiguity.  The tones that Our Lord said are spoken by those
    He would "vomit out of his mouth."  Those are the "movers and shakers" of
    the New Society that is emerging, whether we like to think of it that way or
    not. Truth has a way of being what it is, even without our approval.

    According to Fr. Pfeiffer, neo-Modernism is creeping into the Society just as it
    did in the Church at large before Vatican II.  It was going on long before
    Vatican II.  Fr. Feeney pegged it even better.  He said it has been going on for
    700 years.  The devil never sleeps, and he never gives up.

    The same tactics of silencing against Fr. Feeney were used against priests
    after Vatican II who resisted the changes and corruption of the Faith and the
    Mass.  And now, in 2012, those same tactics that Rome used against Fr. Feeney
    in the 1950's, the same tactics that Rome used against holy priests after
    V.II, the same tactics Rome used against two bishops who held fast to the
    traditions they had received and had passed them on to the next generation,
    these are now the same tactics that Bishop Bernard Fellay, Superior General
    of the Society of Jesus and Mary is using against anyone over whom he can
    effect influence,
    in an apparent last gasp of thrashing just before a swimmer
    becomes a drowning victim.

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    « Reply #3 on: October 02, 2012, 01:08:19 PM »
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  • Thank you!

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    « Reply #4 on: October 02, 2012, 01:22:50 PM »
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  • For future reference: It doesn't do any good to label a thread "Latest news" or
    "Most Recent Sermon" or "...latest sermon on YouTube."

    After a few days, that title is meaningless, because it's no longer true, and,
    anyone looking for a particular sermon by title or date won't be able to find it.

    What would happen if every new sermon was called the latest sermon on YouTube?

    The list would look like this:

    latest sermon on YouTube
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    Okay: which one is from the first Sunday in August, 2012?
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    « Reply #5 on: October 02, 2012, 05:39:37 PM »
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  • That dog barked on cue.

    Hmmm.

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    « Reply #6 on: October 02, 2012, 06:17:46 PM »
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  • Fr. Joe's sermons have real power on them. They truly refresh the soul.

    He has chosen the best course. God will bless and multiply him, I'm sure.


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    « Reply #7 on: October 03, 2012, 12:40:45 AM »
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  • Quote from: Neil Obstat

    For future reference: It doesn't do any good to label a thread "Latest news" or
    "Most Recent Sermon" or "...latest sermon on YouTube."

    After a few days, that title is meaningless, because it's no longer true, and,
    anyone looking for a particular sermon by title or date won't be able to find it.

    What would happen if every new sermon was called the latest sermon on YouTube?

    The list would look like this:

    latest sermon on YouTube
    latest sermon on YouTube
    latest sermon on YouTube
    latest sermon on YouTube
    latest sermon on YouTube
    latest sermon on YouTube
    latest sermon on YouTube
    latest sermon on YouTube
    latest sermon on YouTube
    latest sermon on YouTube
    latest sermon on YouTube
    latest sermon on YouTube
    latest sermon on YouTube
    latest sermon on YouTube
    latest sermon on YouTube
    latest sermon on YouTube
    latest sermon on YouTube
    latest sermon on YouTube
    latest sermon on YouTube
    latest sermon on YouTube


    Okay: which one is from the first Sunday in August, 2012?


     :idea:What about :-

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    dated ................?

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    youtube........?
    "It is impious to say, 'I respect every religion.' This is as much as to say: I respect the devil as much as God, vice as much as virtue, falsehood as much as truth, dishonesty as much as honesty, Hell as much as Heaven."
    Fr. Michael Muller, The Church and Her Enemies


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    « Reply #8 on: October 03, 2012, 03:45:10 AM »
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  • Thank you very much for making available the sermon, chrstnoel1. I always enjoy it more when there's an actual video footage of Father to go along with his potent words!

    I liked this particular sermon because in it Father Pfeiffer pinpointed something I could not quite put my finger on for a very long time as far as the new orientation within the SSPX: the almost tunnel-visioned focus on "personal piety" . . . at the neglect of dogma and the clear black-and-white warnings against error that naturally flow from it.

    This is also consistent with the new "positive" leanings of the new Angelus Magazine.

    I had many a times wondered why the typical SSPX sermons nowadays simply stressed pious practices (which, no doubt, are salutary in themselves) without supplying the other essential "legs" of the table in transmitting the Faith in its fullness.

    Now, it all seems to make sense.

    The exclusive focus on matters of personal piety and on the so-called "positive" aspects of our Faith fits in neatly with what Father Pfeiffer once called the "pay, pray, and obey" mentality currently pushed by Menzingen.

    This unbalanced push for piety (for a lack of a better way to put it on my part) is essentially being used as a means of silencing opposition, for who could argue with the absolute necessity of personal piety on our journey toward salvation?

    Yet, it is only a solid, unequivocal grounding in dogma that nurtures a truly pious life, providing us a clear, theocentric vision of the road ahead and our final end.

    It is this solid dogmatic vision that then shapes how we conduct ourselves in our daily lives--and, indeed, how we pray.

    In closing, no true study of the "positive" aspects of dogma can ever be complete without the study of the "negative" which gives us the essential tools to recognize error in its many confusing forms and to thereby defend the Faith.

    What a tremendous gift and consolation Fathers Pfeiffer and Chazal are in these otherwise discouraging times when evil seems to be gaining the upper hand. God always provides!!!

    Thank you again for the video, chrstnoel1. God bless!

       

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    « Reply #9 on: October 03, 2012, 11:16:02 PM »
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  • Quote from: Skunkwurxsspx
    Thank you very much for making available the sermon, chrstnoel1. I always enjoy it more when there's an actual video footage of Father to go along with his potent words!

    I liked this particular sermon because in it Father Pfeiffer pinpointed something I could not quite put my finger on for a very long time as far as the new orientation within the SSPX: the almost tunnel-visioned focus on "personal piety" . . . at the neglect of dogma and the clear black-and-white warnings against error that naturally flow from it.

    This is also consistent with the new "positive" leanings of the new Angelus Magazine.

    I had many a times wondered why the typical SSPX sermons nowadays simply stressed pious practices (which, no doubt, are salutary in themselves) without supplying the other essential "legs" of the table in transmitting the Faith in its fullness.

    Now, it all seems to make sense.

    The exclusive focus on matters of personal piety and on the so-called "positive" aspects of our Faith fits in neatly with what Father Pfeiffer once called the "pay, pray, and obey" mentality currently pushed by Menzingen.

    This unbalanced push for piety (for a lack of a better way to put it on my part) is essentially being used as a means of silencing opposition, for who could argue with the absolute necessity of personal piety on our journey toward salvation?

    Yet, it is only a solid, unequivocal grounding in dogma that nurtures a truly pious life, providing us a clear, theocentric vision of the road ahead and our final end.

    It is this solid dogmatic vision that then shapes how we conduct ourselves in our daily lives--and, indeed, how we pray.

    In closing, no true study of the "positive" aspects of dogma can ever be complete without the study of the "negative" which gives us the essential tools to recognize error in its many confusing forms and to thereby defend the Faith.

    What a tremendous gift and consolation Fathers Pfeiffer and Chazal are in these otherwise discouraging times when evil seems to be gaining the upper hand. God always provides!!!

    Thank you again for the video, chrstnoel1. God bless!

       


    You are most welcomed, my friend. I am presently uploading more of the Frs. sermons/conference on youtube.

    Anyway, it finally happened. Both Frs. had been officially dismissed from the neo-SSPX here in Singapore. More of it is on the disc I am uploading now. We must pray for these courages priests and true 'sons' of Archbishop Lefebvre.  God bless. :pray:
    "It is impious to say, 'I respect every religion.' This is as much as to say: I respect the devil as much as God, vice as much as virtue, falsehood as much as truth, dishonesty as much as honesty, Hell as much as Heaven."
    Fr. Michael Muller, The Church and Her Enemies