I think I recall getting that date off the video upload date, not sure.
The point is, post the date of the sermon with your original post.
Then it's possible to find it later and nobody's mixed up. Also the location
is important.
Fr. Pfeiffer gave two sermons, one day, Idaho and Colorado, and both were
recorded and both have audio files and they have the same date. How
confusing is that? Add to the mix, they both were on the same topic but
they were not the same sermon: different details, and examples and even some variety in sub-topics. Two different threads could easily have the same
title for two different sermons, "Crisis SSPX sermon" means nothing. There
could be 200 of those.
Post the date and location for every sermon, and put those in the title of
the thread, so they can be read in the archive list/index.
What would it be like to try and find one sermon when you have a list of
1,000 of them, and no dates or locations, only a summary title? At some
point, all the titles look the same. Dates and locations don't look the same.