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Author Topic: Fr. Joseph Pfeiffer has lost his mind?  (Read 33526 times)

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Re: Fr. Joseph Pfeiffer has lost his mind?
« Reply #135 on: February 19, 2020, 02:32:24 PM »
There’s only one other young man at my parish and I’ve never asked him about what he thinks on this. There are a number of faithful I know at various chap3ld who share my views. That’s why I said don’t broad brush
One of our priests(fairly young) recently gave a conference after Mass condemning the New Mass. I’m sorry, but this narrative about the SSPX going liberal doesn’t hold up

Yes, I can understand why you might say "I’m sorry, but this narrative about the SSPX going liberal doesn’t hold up". That is because your experience with the SSPX has provided you with a different "narrative" from someone like "Ekim" who have witnessed first-hand the changes in the SSPX over the past 35 years. Back then, he and others were being told a different narrative from the SSPX. I too remember when I first started noticing changes in the SSPX, back in 2009.

Re: Fr. Joseph Pfeiffer has lost his mind?
« Reply #136 on: February 19, 2020, 02:35:41 PM »
I can understand disagreeing with some of the Society’s prudential decisions but to say it’s gone Liberal is disingenuous

Fortunately, someone wrote this:

https://www.cathinfo.com/sspx-resistance-news/catalog-of-compromise-change-and-contradiction-in-the-sspx/

Divine Mercy devotions, selling  books by Ratzinger and von Balthasar, the Flying Squirrel, raising money for the FSSP, etc, etc.

Nope, no liberalism here!


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Re: Fr. Joseph Pfeiffer has lost his mind?
« Reply #137 on: February 19, 2020, 03:16:19 PM »
Banezian,
You admit that you're a young sspx'er.  Ok, without asking your age, let's just assume you're 30.  The sspx started the liberalization process AT LEAST in 2012, but there's evidence for going back further than that.  But even if we assume a start in 2012, that means the liberalizing started when you were 22.  There are very few 22 year olds who have a good handle on all things V2, and the history of Tradition and of the sspx.  So, what this means is that you have no basis for judging what has or hasn't changed, or the degree of liberalization, because your adult life began once the changes were already taking place.
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If you're younger than 30, then your experience is even MORE diluted.  And if the changes started happening before 2012, same result. 

Re: Fr. Joseph Pfeiffer has lost his mind?
« Reply #138 on: February 19, 2020, 03:20:01 PM »
Not to beleaguer the point, but we are meant to be the Church Militant.  Militant means militant.  When we see Our Lord being abused in his Sacred Species we are to RISE UP to defend him.  That’s what the Society USE to do...we would have a Rosary procession to our local NO Bishops house and then 200 of us would kneel on the sidewalk and offer the Rosary in reperation for the   sacrilege’s committed in his diocese.  We always let him know in advance that we were coming and always invited him in advance to join us, but he never did.

It had come to our attention that the local parish was committing grave abuses to the Blessed Sacrament.  After Sunday Mass our priest led a Eucharistic procession to the front steps of the church, as we knelt on the concrete sidewalk we offered Benediction to Our Lord in reperation for the sins and abuses committed against our Eucharistic Lord.

Let me tell ya something Banezian...THIS...is what made the SSPX what it was...Warrior Priests...trained by Warrior Bishops...to do battle against anyone, at any time, in any diocese, who dared to insult Our Lord or His Holy Catholic Church!

Such actions of “Taken the fight to the man” have all but disappeared.  Sad.

Now a letter written by a SG, from a cushy chair, in a European chalet, is considered “Militant”. Now THATS funny!

Re: Fr. Joseph Pfeiffer has lost his mind?
« Reply #139 on: February 19, 2020, 03:21:28 PM »
Fortunately, someone wrote this:

https://www.cathinfo.com/sspx-resistance-news/catalog-of-compromise-change-and-contradiction-in-the-sspx/

Divine Mercy devotions, selling  books by Ratzinger and von Balthasar, the Flying Squirrel, raising money for the FSSP, etc, etc.

Nope, no liberalism here!
Divine Mercy devotions were a weekly thing at the SSPX chapel in Campbell, CA since before 1984. This was under Father Gregory Post. Now that this chapel has relocated to Los Gatos I don't know the routine.