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Author Topic: Bp. Zendejas's Apostolic Mission?  (Read 12650 times)

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Re: Bp. Zendejas's Apostolic Mission?
« Reply #15 on: April 05, 2021, 01:56:10 PM »

Sure, please PM me.

But, you're implying Bp. Zendejas's assists his American Resistance by "appointment only".

This is the essence of my initial question.  How does the Bishop tend his flock?

As Matthew pointed out, Bishop Zendejas is not Fr. Pfeiffer (ie., the whole world is not his personal church).

I hear people moan after they find out BZ had come and gone for confirmation, and they never knew it.  

My response is always: “You have known he has no website; you have known how to reach out to him; you know of many who attend his chapels; you could have made contact with him any time in the last four years.  What’s YOUR excuse?”

Ps: Sending you his contact info by PM.  Please be discreet with it.

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Re: Bp. Zendejas's Apostolic Mission?
« Reply #16 on: April 05, 2021, 01:57:22 PM »

Worldwide communist enslavement, WWIII and the Three Days of Darkness will occur before the SAJM ordains any meaningful number of priests.


Then talk to God, not Bp. Zendejas.

I assure you, they are distinct from one another. One of them has this whole Crisis (including the solution thereof) in His hand -- the latter is just a man, subject to all kinds of physical limitations.

My recommended Scripture verse for today (for you, Incredulous) is Matthew chapter 8
[24] And behold a great tempest arose in the sea, so that the boat was covered with waves, but he was asleep. [25] And they came to him, and awaked him, saying: Lord, save us, we perish.
[26] And Jesus saith to them: Why are you fearful, O ye of little faith? Then rising up he commanded the winds, and the sea, and there came a great calm.

Incredulous' complaint (above) is EXACTLY the same logic and thinking that the Apostles in the boat had.  "By the time Jesus wakes up, we'll all be dead at the bottom of the sea". But in both cases, Jesus was in control and all we need to do is our duty of state, as much as we can (and not an inch more), and TRUST IN GOD for the rest.


Re: Bp. Zendejas's Apostolic Mission?
« Reply #17 on: April 05, 2021, 02:00:19 PM »
I think it would be nice if Bishop Zendejas wrote public letters like Williamson did. It would be good to hear from him. I remember he used to have a blog but after a while he stopped writing new posts. I think it was because the Pfeifferites were reading it and condemning some of the things he was saying. But Matthew would know better about his reasons. The Blue Paper. Last update in May 2016. Maybe he has a new blog or sends letters, but I am just not on the list. It is true that I almost never hear about Zendejas even though I know a few people who go to his Masses, and he is rarely even mentioned here on Cathinfo even though he is an important member of the resistance.

I remember he tried.  But his English is not very good, and when he published his Blue Papers, the Pfeifferites capitalized on some poor grammar to put words into his mouth to make him seem a liberal.  After that experience, I think he felt writing would do more harm than good, and he quit.

I would like to see him give it a whirl in his native Spanish, and have someone translate it back into English.  But it’s obviously not my call.

Re: Bp. Zendejas's Apostolic Mission?
« Reply #18 on: April 05, 2021, 02:04:00 PM »
His English was good enough. He was the most impressive priest who regularly came to the NYC mission. My friend from Church spent a little while living in Ridgefield when he was there, and he said it was like a medieval saint had come back to earth to live with us for a while.

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Re: Bp. Zendejas's Apostolic Mission?
« Reply #19 on: April 05, 2021, 02:05:12 PM »
As Matthew pointed out, Bishop Zendejas is not Fr. Pfeiffer (ie., the whole world is not his personal church).

I hear people moan after they find out BZ had come and gone for confirmation, and they never knew it.  

My response is always: “You have known he has no website; you have known how to reach out to him; you know of many who attend his chapels; you could have made contact with him any time in the last four years.  What’s YOUR excuse?”

Ps: Sending you his contact info by PM.  Please be discreet with it.

I have to chime in on this subject.

I want to know who "these people" are who wanted to attend Mass/Confirmations and couldn't. Because I call BULLS*** right here and now. And I'll explain why.

You (Incredulous) describe for me a real person, or even a hypothetical person, who truly supports the Resistance and wants to attend Confirmation and/or Mass. Why has he not become attached/associated with/in contact with one of Bp. Z's groups? That's the first step. It's free. We don't bite. We don't require arcane initiation rituals. There are no hazing ritual(s) for new members.

Incredulous is suggesting there are "more than zero" people out there who want to be part of Bp. Z's apostolate, are in the geographical area, but just haven't succeeded?
Then they're not trying. At all. Try Google. Try fαcebσσƙ. Try CathInfo. Sure, you'll probably end up with my number/e-mail first, but I'll hook you up, trust me.

There are some who are just out of luck because they live nowhere near Bp. Z's apostolate -- that's a completely different story.

But if you (the hypothetical would-be Resistance parishioner/supporter) want to be involved in the Resistance, then BY ALL MEANS GET INVOLVED. Today. Now. Get on a mailing list. Establish yourself as a supporter (and no, I'm not talking about a financial supporter). CathInfo membership is free, for crying out loud! Why not sign up for an account and be active in the Resistance subforum, reading/posting? What's your lame excuse?

You call Bp. Z a mystery bishop -- I'm calling out your MYSTERY SUPPORTERS or MYSTERY PARISHIONERS as non-existent phantoms.

I get e-mails/phone calls at the time, by those who found my chapel website in Google. I always send their contact info on to Bp. Zendejas, and/or put them on the Seguin, TX chapel mailing list. It's that easy! It really is.

There's no valid excuse for being "left out in the cold" if you truly wanted to be involved at a Bp. Z chapel -- unless one is just a grumbler/complainer/infiltrator trying to make online trouble, and one's excuse(s) are just pure steaming bullcrap. That's the most likely scenario.