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Father Joseph Pfeiffer on Vatican II
« Reply #5 on: March 09, 2013, 08:24:20 PM »
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No one who is actually thinking could 'think' that.


The former Pope Benedict XVI seems to believe it and if the doctrinal declaration is legitimate, then Bishop Fellay seems to believe it also. They both think. I think "Father Z" also believes it.

But I guess they could be lying.


Lying or stupid or just slaves to the council, maybe all of the above.  The hermeneutic of continuity is a lie, and you needn't look any further than the way the council has been interpreted by the modern church (eg Assisi) to see that.  

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Father Joseph Pfeiffer on Vatican II
« Reply #6 on: March 09, 2013, 08:35:50 PM »
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No one who is actually thinking could 'think' that.


The former Pope Benedict XVI seems to believe it and if the doctrinal declaration is legitimate, then Bishop Fellay seems to believe it also. They both think. I think "Father Z" also believes it.

But I guess they could be lying.


They are, from our point of view lying, but these men who engage in turning their minds into pretzels are building their own sand castles in the sky.  They believe their own spin.

The men who were at and defended Vatican II have committed their whole lives to something that is crumbling down in front of them.



Father Joseph Pfeiffer on Vatican II
« Reply #7 on: March 09, 2013, 08:44:50 PM »
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The hermeneutic of continuity is a lie


Benedict is very smart, so I would not be surprised if he was a liar.

Father Joseph Pfeiffer on Vatican II
« Reply #8 on: March 09, 2013, 09:03:22 PM »
There you go.

Father Joseph Pfeiffer on Vatican II
« Reply #9 on: March 09, 2013, 11:41:24 PM »
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This is from a sermon I just listened to:

"No. Vatican II is not part of the constant magesterium. It is not. It is a foreign devilish thing that came into the Church for the purpose of destroying souls, and it has been very effective because millions of souls have gone to Hell in the last forty years."



Fr. Pfeiffer does not mince words, does he? And that's what is so great about him and all the priests of the resistance--they speak with such consistent clarity because they tell it like it is! There is nothing for them to hide or mask with dizzying contortions and mental gymnastics.

Being a gear-head of sorts, I've personally found it helpful to see Vatican II as a car that was designed from the very beginning to ultimately do one thing: crash.

What person with a modicuм of commonsense or concern for his loved ones would ever want to waste his time and resources trying to tweak this or that component in it in the hopes of making the car--already doomed by design--somehow . . . "drivable"?

Those who take on the mindset of trying to "fix" Vatican II are either being disingenuous (knowing full well ahead of time that it really can't be done but needing a convenient smokescreen nevertheless) or they simply don't get (or accept) the fact that it was an evil council that deserves nothing short of being chucked out and anathematized for good!