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Author Topic: Fr. Joseph Pfeiffer has lost his mind?  (Read 33627 times)

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Re: Fr. Joseph Pfeiffer has lost his mind?
« Reply #105 on: February 12, 2020, 08:21:47 AM »
Those who stay in the Novus Ordo, FSSP, diocesan Indult, etc. at least don't have a problem with the Conciliar Church. They see no major Crisis, just a few "implementation hiccups" that took place at Vatican II. So their truck/commerce with the Conciliar Church is understandable.

The group I describe -- dogmatic home aloners -- who stay aloof
from the whole world of Tradition, despite a full acknowledgement to the Crisis in the Church and the evils of Vatican II, is sick and boggles my mind. It's the worst kind of error.
That isnt necessarily true. Have you listened to some of the sermons on Sensus Fidelium? Fai4 bit 9f anti-V2/anti-Modernist sentiment am9ng those priests. FSSP/Indult is a very m8xed bag. ( some Modernists, but also some priests and faithful who are very Traditional)

Re: Fr. Joseph Pfeiffer has lost his mind?
« Reply #106 on: February 12, 2020, 08:35:56 AM »
It's up to you to provide proof and post it, in order to back up your claim. I'm not going to research anything.

What exactly is your motive for posting here? Are you trying to point out the excesses that exist in Tradition? If, so, then I, for one, am already aware of the excesses. One needn't go any further than this forum to see the problems that exist in Tradition. But one must be honest in their assessment of what constitutes excess (or error?).
 If you want the information you will have to put in a little effort.  Good luck to you.  


Re: Fr. Joseph Pfeiffer has lost his mind?
« Reply #107 on: February 12, 2020, 09:42:43 AM »
Can. 265 Every cleric must be incardinated either in a particular church or personal prelature, or in an institute of consecrated life or society endowed with this faculty, in such a way that unattached or transient clerics are not allowed at all.

It was the same person who used the term transient clerics who also said "In a crisis of the Church, canon law is not thrown out the window! "

I agree with you 100% that there are plenty of legit orders and bishops around for priests to choose from, but it is not just about the priest choosing.  The bishop/order must also accept the priest.

For example, Fr. Pfeiffer says his superior is b. Fellay.  Fr. Pfeiffer can say it all he wants, but it doesn't make it so.  B. Fellay has made it perfectly clear that fr. Pfeiffer is no longer sspx and no longer his subordinate.
Are the other two priests you mentioned, Fathers Hewko and Raphael also in this same category of transient/vagus priests?
Is Can.265 from the code of canon law of 1983 or of another?

Thank you very much for your help and God Bless you.

Re: Fr. Joseph Pfeiffer has lost his mind?
« Reply #108 on: February 12, 2020, 10:04:17 AM »
Are the other two priests you mentioned, Fathers Hewko and Raphael also in this same category of transient/vagus priests?
Is Can.265 from the code of canon law of 1983 or of another?

Thank you very much for your help and God Bless you.
Yes, they are, for they have no superior and are not members of an order/diocese.  The following are other transient clerics I am aware of: Fr. Vargas, Fr. Ruiz, "Fr." Poisson, Fr. Roberts, and "Fr" Cordaro.  

1983 #265 is 1917 #111

Thank you for the blessing.  I sure need it.
God bless you, too.

Re: Fr. Joseph Pfeiffer has lost his mind?
« Reply #109 on: February 16, 2020, 05:18:17 PM »
I have it on good authority ( as in 100% certain) that Fr. Pfeiffer went to STAS Seminary last week( went into the chapel with his seminarians and was promptly kicked out) This after all of his attacks against the SSPX.

He’s gone crazy