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Title: Fr. Pfeiffer Sermon "New Theology of St. Pius X" 102112
Post by: padrepio on October 22, 2012, 04:44:48 PM
[/b]A new sermon is available from Father Pfeiffer, Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 21, 2012, "New Theology of St. Pius X", an analysis of Fr. Pluger's article with Kirchliche Umschau (Church Review, a German Catholic publication).   The last 2 minutes of the sermon are cut short, and will be replaced ASAP.

At:  www.inthissignyoushallconquer.com


Two new priests have joined the Fathers, and there is some additional information regarding Bishop Williamson.
Title: Fr. Pfeiffer Sermon "New Theology of St. Pius X" 102112
Post by: padrepio on October 22, 2012, 05:03:08 PM
Sorry, meant to title - New Theology of Society of St. Pius X, not St. Pius X.  Also, the number is meant to be the date Oct. 21, 2012, / marks don't work.  They are probably code.
Title: Fr. Pfeiffer Sermon "New Theology of St. Pius X" 102112
Post by: SeanJohnson on October 22, 2012, 05:08:22 PM
Quote from: padrepio
[/b]A new sermon is available from Father Pfeiffer, Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 21, 2012, "New Theology of St. Pius X", an analysis of Fr. Pluger's article with Kirchliche Umschau (Church Review, a German Catholic publication).   The last 2 minutes of the sermon are cut short, and will be replaced ASAP.

At:  www.inthissignyoushallconquer.com


Two new priests have joined the Fathers, and there is some additional information regarding Bishop Williamson.


Who are the new priests?
Title: Fr. Pfeiffer Sermon "New Theology of St. Pius X" 102112
Post by: stgobnait on October 22, 2012, 05:15:32 PM
yes, i keep hoping i will recognize names of priests.......  live in hope....... :furtive:
Title: Fr. Pfeiffer Sermon "New Theology of St. Pius X" 102112
Post by: Viva Cristo Rey on October 22, 2012, 05:16:39 PM
Time Bombs of the Second Vatican Council...Conference by Rev. Father Franz Schmidberger.
Title: Fr. Pfeiffer Sermon "New Theology of St. Pius X" 102112
Post by: padrepio on October 22, 2012, 08:33:12 PM
Offhand, I don't remember the names of the priests, but one is in Japan and the other is in S. America.  Father talks about them at the beginning of the audio.
Title: Fr. Pfeiffer Sermon "New Theology of St. Pius X" 102112
Post by: Marlelar on October 22, 2012, 09:12:00 PM
Quote from: Viva Cristo Rey
Time Bombs of the Second Vatican Council...Conference by Rev. Father Franz Schmidberger.


Where is this talk located? I don't see it on Frs. Chazal and Pfeiffer's site

Marsha
Title: Fr. Pfeiffer Sermon "New Theology of St. Pius X" 102112
Post by: NeelyAnn on October 23, 2012, 10:28:51 AM
Quote from: padrepio
Offhand, I don't remember the names of the priests, but one is in Japan and the other is in S. America.  Father talks about them at the beginning of the audio.


They are independent priests.
Title: Fr. Pfeiffer Sermon "New Theology of St. Pius X" 102112
Post by: AntiFellayism on October 23, 2012, 11:03:16 AM
Beware of false prophets, who come to you in the clothing of sheep, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.

(http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i288/mafiaazulusa/SSPX%20Crisis/wolf1_zps611ea44e.jpg)


Title: Fr. Pfeiffer Sermon "New Theology of St. Pius X" 102112
Post by: Francisco on October 23, 2012, 11:49:46 AM
Quote from: NeelyAnn
Quote from: padrepio
Offhand, I don't remember the names of the priests, but one is in Japan and the other is in S. America.  Father talks about them at the beginning of the audio.


They are independent priests.


If it is Fr John Narai of Japan, he is truly independent and I doubt he will ally with anyone. A good priest whose experience has brought him to where he now is.
Title: Fr. Pfeiffer Sermon "New Theology of St. Pius X" 102112
Post by: stgobnait on October 23, 2012, 11:55:46 AM
 yes, that is wise... we should all now proceed with caution.... there will be many 'crocodile tears' shed......
Title: Fr. Pfeiffer Sermon "New Theology of St. Pius X" 102112
Post by: 1st Mansion Tenant on October 23, 2012, 12:36:04 PM
This is bound to get me some thumbs down from people, but I just gotta say I can't help but notice that in Frs. Pheiffer and Chazal's sermons about the crisis, and Fr. Voight's essay, they use the words "attack, kill, die" and the like very often when describing the way they have been treated by +F and others. These sound kind of hyperbolic to me when you are discussing  actions which ( though they are understandably hurtful, angering, etc.) do not involve actual physical violence. When they speak of the higher-ups in the SSPX of  trying to kill them, or telling them they must die, etc, it sounds a tad over the top. I get that they mean this figuratively, spiritually, or in the realm of their Priesthood , but if some one didn't quite know what was going on, well... just sayin'

It makes it seem like they are afraid to start their cars in the morning...
Title: Fr. Pfeiffer Sermon "New Theology of St. Pius X" 102112
Post by: Neil Obstat on October 23, 2012, 12:52:49 PM
Copied (almost) from the other thread (http://www.cathinfo.com/catholic.php/Fr-Pfeiffer-sermon-21st-oct-2012-New-thelogy-in-SSPX) on this same topic:








THIS IS A VERY IMPORTANT SERMON

IN THIS SERMON, FR. PFEIFFER OUTLINES THE KEY POINTS
OF DEPARTURE FROM THE FAITH OF OUR FATHERS THAT IS
BEING EMBARKED UPON AND IMPLEMENTED BY
THE DENIZENS OF MENZINGEN
AND BEING ENFORCED BY DECREE AND THE ASSERTION OF

"AUTHORITY"

WHICH IS IN TRUTH A FALSE AUTHORITY




Wimbledon and Lynford Grange?

If you want to know what is going on in the Society today that will inevitably
affect the Society tomorrow, listen well to Fr. Pfeiffer in this sermon of October 21st,
2012.   Here he gives many clues and point-by-point explanations.

Did the Holy Martyrs whose feasts we celebrate in the traditional Catholic Calendar
die in order to hold fast, first of all, to obedience to authority above all else?  

No, they did not.  

They died because they were given orders under false authority to do things
that were in contradiction to the Faith, and it was their adherence to the Faith that was
the first thing, the most important thing to them.   It is for the Faith that they died,
and it was for the Faith that they lived, and, it is now for their

FAITHFULNESS that we celebrate, commemorate and revere them and their martyrdom,

NOT for their 'obedience.'

He explains that in the United States, if you want to know what liberal policies in
culture and legislation will be coming soon, 'look to Canada,' because what is
going on today in Canada in regards to evolution toward liberalism, is what will be
coming to the USA in the near future.  It might take a few years, but it's coming.  
And likewise, in Europe, if you want to know what kind of liberalism is coming,
look to Germany.  In Germany today, it has been illegal to say something in
public that offends someone else, whether or not it is true -- see what happened
to Bishop Richard Williamson in 2009 (later he explains that +W lives in the ATTIC
of St. George's House in Wimbledon, England, gets exercise climbing the stairs,
and sleeps with the mice in the rafters of an old house -- I recall that when the
roof of Lynford Grange was renovated in 1959 the legendary
Agnus Dei, a gift of Pope Gregory VIII, that St. Edmund Campion (http://fountainofelias.blogspot.com/2009/12/st-edmund-campion.html)
had carried 380 years prior, on his clandestine missions
- not in obedience to legitimate authority, but to the Faith of our Fathers -
was found wrapped in indulgence docuмents, and stuffed in between the rafters).  

But now, it is worse, and while this imposition of judgment of CRIME against
anyone who 'incites racial unrest' spreads throughout Europe, now, in Germany,
it is becoming a criminal offense for you to 'say anything negative' about anything
at all, whether it is historical fact or objective observation of what is going on
right now - if what you say is critical or 'negative' you are soon to become a
criminal for saying anything that expresses that 'negativity.'  This thing, this
new 'offense' is being implemented in Menzingen in the SSPX, for they learn what
policies to enforce by tyrannical means upon the Society from the current
cultural trends in Germany.  These progressive policies of Germany also affect
the Roman Church, especially since the Pope is currently a native German, who
keeps close tabs on his Fatherland - sorry, I mean 'parentland'
(can't offend women, you see, it's a crime!) -  :scared2:

The recent, most disturbing interview of Fr. Pfluger (which see) is dissected in
fairly curt detail, exposing the doctrinal errors that are now afoot and being
treated by the superiors of the Society as if they were Catholic doctrine.  This is
most edifying.  Hear the sermon first, then go back and re-read the interview,
and this time, don't forget the salvaged airline barf-bag.

For the times, they are a-changin' - and I don't mean for the good.  
If a trad-Cat guitarist were to compose an updated version of Dylan's hit,
he would get thrown in jail in Germany!

This sermon of Fr. Pfeiffer 'tears off the mask of Fɾҽҽmαsσɳɾყ' (cf. Pope Leo XIII) and provides
a clear roadmap of where the Menzingen-denizens are dragging the lemmings
of the Society - dragging them down the Garden Path!

Read it and,  "weep - not over me, but for yourselves and for your children!"
(St. Luke xxiii. 28)







Title: Fr. Pfeiffer Sermon "New Theology of St. Pius X" 102112
Post by: Neil Obstat on October 23, 2012, 01:08:19 PM
Quote from: Marlelar
Quote from: Viva Cristo Rey
Time Bombs of the Second Vatican Council...Conference by Rev. Father Franz Schmidberger.


Where is this talk located? I don't see it on Frs. Chazal and Pfeiffer's site

Marsha




On the Angelus Press website (http://angeluspress.org/50-Pack-Time-Bombs-Of-Vatican-II) you find:

50 Pack - Time Bombs Of Vatican II - $12.95

In this little booklet, Fr. Franz Schmidberger explains how the Second Vatican Council brought about the destruction of Catholic bastions by:

•not clearly defining Catholic Truth
•failing to definitively reject error
•adopting ambiguous, contradictory language
•establishing teachings very close to heresy

Chapters include:

•The Church after 1945
•Prophets of gloom
•A reform of the Church
•Opening Speech of Vatican II
•Two modern errors
•Vatican II
•Decree on Ecuмenism: Unitatis Redintegratio
•No Salvation outside the Church
•Ecuмenical practices
•Who is to blame?
•Decree on the Church: Lumen Gentium
•Decree on Non-Christian Religions: Nostra Aetate
•Hinduism
•Buddhism
•Islam
•The Jєωs
•Spirit of Indifferentism
•Declaration on Religious Liberty: Dignitatis Humanae
•Decree on the Church in the Modern World: Gaudium et Spes
•False solution
•True solution
•"Keep the Faith" - pray

We printed 100,000 copies. Why? So we can sell them dirt cheap and you can afford to give them away (to friends, relatives, co-workers, etc.) like there is no tomorrow! We know of no better booklet to give to Catholics to help them understand that the doctrinal roots of the crisis lie in five key Council docuмents.

Short and easy to understand. Once a man understands this, he will quickly embrace Tradition.

32 pp. Softcover. SAVE WITH THIS PACK OF 50!




Rhetorical question:  With authorship of such a booklet, what is Fr. Schmidberger
doing marching lock-step behind Bp. Fellay's accordista agenda?  And furthermore,
how can Angelus Press keep 50-packs of this in stock and for sale, when they
are not reprinting I Accuse the Council! which is now a 'rare book' and out
of stock?


Title: Fr. Pfeiffer Sermon "New Theology of St. Pius X" 102112
Post by: Neil Obstat on October 23, 2012, 03:03:40 PM
Quote from: 1st Mansion Tenant
This is bound to get me some thumbs down from people, but I just gotta say I can't help but notice that in Frs. Pheiffer and Chazal's sermons about the crisis, and Fr. Voight's essay, they use the words "attack, kill, die" and the like very often when describing the way they have been treated by +F and others. These sound kind of hyperbolic to me when you are discussing  actions which ( though they are understandably hurtful, angering, etc.) do not involve actual physical violence. When they speak of the higher-ups in the SSPX of  trying to kill them, or telling them they must die, etc, it sounds a tad over the top. I get that they mean this figuratively, spiritually, or in the realm of their Priesthood , but if some one didn't quite know what was going on, well... just sayin'

It makes it seem like they are afraid to start their cars in the morning...


A lot of people don't quite know what's been going on.  That's the problem.  
These sermons and letters and conference talks are being given in an attempt
to wake up the slumbering complacent sheep who are not up to speed.  If we
do not prepare ourselves for the imminent chastisement, we will be caught
unawares, if not by the physical, worldwide events soon to transpire, but
perhaps then by our own personal death that comes before that time.  The
evil never sleeps, and it has become evident that he is 'pulling out the stops'
gearing up for some major push in the world, similar to what has happened
so any times in the past.


Will it be WWIII? A world wide banking collapse? Famine? Natural disasters?
Plague? Riots? Revolution? Any combination thereof? Who knows? But something
is in the works, and these good priests are trying to prepare us, at least
spiritually.

Attack, kill and die are themes not unheard of in the history of the Church.
The faith has been attacked, and martyrs have been killed when they die for
the Faith.

Are you aware that it is now becoming illegal in Germany to say things like
"attack" or "kill" or "die" in public?  Maybe you'll be happier because of that
new law.  Maybe you helped to write the legislation.  Are you trying to promote
the idea that it's okay to persecute priests for speaking like St. Athanasius or
St. John Chrysostom?

Just because they use these words does not mean they are "afraid" of anything.
That's your own subjective interpretation, not to be found in their words, but
yours.



The truth shall make you free. (Jn viii. 32)



Remember the lines of the traditional hymn, Faith of our Fathers:

Faith of our fathers living still,
In spite of dungeon, fire and sword,
Oh, how our hearts beat high with joy
When e'er we hear that glorious word.

Faith of our fathers, holy faith,
We will be true to thee till death.

Our fathers chained in prisons dark
Were still in heart and conscience free.
How sweet would be their children's fate,
If they, like them, could die for thee:

Faith of our fathers, holy faith,
We will be true to thee till death.

Faith of our fathers, we will strive
To win all nations unto thee;
And through the truth that comes from God
Mankind shall then indeed be free.

Faith of our fathers! holy faith!
We will be true to thee till death!

[Someone wrote in a replacement 3rd verse on a copy I have:]

Faith of our fathers! Mary's prayers
Shall keep our country fast to thee;
And thro' the truth that comes from God,
Oh, we shall prosper and be free!

Faith of our fathers, holy faith,
We will be true to thee till death.


[interesting comment left on that website page:]

Nov. 7, 2010 Bruce A. Wilson Charleston, WV, United States  This hymn was written in celebration of the Catholic Emancipation Act, by which it became legal for the first time since the Reformation for Roman Catholics to worship openly in England. The bit about 'our father's chained in prisons dark' -- nobody had gone to prison for a while just for being Catholic, but there would have been English Catholics who were old enough to have remembered stories from their childhoods of it having happened to people of the immediately preceding generation.

Source: http://www.hymnal.net/hymn.php/h/830#ixzz2A9OEHezo




There's nothing new under the sun.  It's already happened before, in England,
even.  People were killed there for being Catholic.  St. Edmund Campion was
hanged, drawn and quartered, for what? For traveling in secret, when it was
against the law to do so, to give "missions" and say Mass, baptize, hear
confessions, bring viaticuм to the sick, Extreme Unction to the dying, against
the legitimate authority of the state, because it was all illegal to do these things.

And now, as we speak, it is once again becoming illegal to do these things.  Why?
Because if traditional priests were in 'conformity with the law' they would be doing
what the tyrant in Menzingen dictates, making accommodation with error.  You
start on that slippery slope, and there is "no end to the things" (EC 275) you will
learn to do to accommodate error.

This is how Modernism, "the sewer of all heresies" (Fr. Pfeiffer's 10-21) gets under
your skin and becomes part of you, without your knowing it.  It's part of the air
we breath in 2012, because it has been so for 50, 60 or 70 years, already.  One of
the symptoms of this spiritual disease is, you don't know you're infected.  It's not
going away, any time soon, if ever.  Perhaps Our Lady can do something to slow
it down for a while, but the mystery of iniquity will one day consummate the
history of the world when the pride of satan will attempt to usurp the authority of
God Himself.  And it might not be all that too far off..............................






Title: Fr. Pfeiffer Sermon "New Theology of St. Pius X" 102112
Post by: Ferdinand on October 23, 2012, 04:42:18 PM
Quote from: Francisco
Quote from: NeelyAnn
Quote from: padrepio
Offhand, I don't remember the names of the priests, but one is in Japan and the other is in S. America.  Father talks about them at the beginning of the audio.


They are independent priests.


If it is Fr John Narai of Japan, he is truly independent and I doubt he will ally with anyone. A good priest whose experience has brought him to where he now is.


The important questions again... when was he ordained (or conditionally ordained), in what rite, by whom (consecrated in what rite)?
Title: Fr. Pfeiffer Sermon "New Theology of St. Pius X" 102112
Post by: Neil Obstat on October 23, 2012, 11:29:00 PM
Quote from: Ferdinand
Quote from: NeelyAnn
Quote from: padrepio
Offhand, I don't remember the names of the priests, but one is in Japan and the other is in S. America.  Father talks about them at the beginning of the audio.


They are independent priests.


The important questions again... when was he ordained (or conditionally ordained), in what rite, by whom (consecrated in what rite)?


No, they're not important questions.  They are meddling, uninformed, murmurings
of discontented skeptics.  The more you focus on this fringe group mentality the
more alienated you will make yourself and the more difficult it will be for you to
recognize great movements of grace that will come one day, hopefully soon.

But it might not be soon.  If not, all the more reason for you to lighten up and get
out of your cantankerous cave and get some sunshine.  But you won't listen to me;
why do I bother?
Title: Fr. Pfeiffer Sermon "New Theology of St. Pius X" 102112
Post by: Francisco on October 24, 2012, 10:34:08 AM
Quote from: Ferdinand
Quote from: Francisco
Quote from: NeelyAnn
Quote from: padrepio
Offhand, I don't remember the names of the priests, but one is in Japan and the other is in S. America.  Father talks about them at the beginning of the audio.


They are independent priests.


If it is Fr John Narai of Japan, he is truly independent and I doubt he will ally with anyone. A good priest whose experience has brought him to where he now is.


The important questions again... when was he ordained (or conditionally ordained), in what rite, by whom (consecrated in what rite)?


Fr Narai is a former diocesan priest who is well into his seventies.  He was ordained in the old rite before 1969.
Title: Fr. Pfeiffer Sermon "New Theology of St. Pius X" 102112
Post by: Marlelar on October 24, 2012, 10:47:01 AM
Quote from: Neil Obstat
Quote from: Marlelar
Quote from: Viva Cristo Rey
Time Bombs of the Second Vatican Council...Conference by Rev. Father Franz Schmidberger.


Where is this talk located? I don't see it on Frs. Chazal and Pfeiffer's site

Marsha




On the Angelus Press website (http://angeluspress.org/50-Pack-Time-Bombs-Of-Vatican-II) you find:

50 Pack - Time Bombs Of Vatican II - $12.95



Yes, I know it is a booklet, I'm looking for the "conference" mentioned by Viva.

Marsha
Title: Fr. Pfeiffer Sermon "New Theology of St. Pius X" 102112
Post by: Ferdinand on October 24, 2012, 07:18:50 PM
Quote from: Francisco
Quote from: Ferdinand
Quote from: Francisco
Quote from: NeelyAnn
Quote from: padrepio
Offhand, I don't remember the names of the priests, but one is in Japan and the other is in S. America.  Father talks about them at the beginning of the audio.


They are independent priests.


If it is Fr John Narai of Japan, he is truly independent and I doubt he will ally with anyone. A good priest whose experience has brought him to where he now is.


The important questions again... when was he ordained (or conditionally ordained), in what rite, by whom (consecrated in what rite)?


Fr Narai is a former diocesan priest who is well into his seventies.  He was ordained in the old rite before 1969.


Important question answered!  Sacramental certitude is important for all Traditional Catholics... even the ignorant.

Thanks, Francisco!  
Title: Fr. Pfeiffer Sermon "New Theology of St. Pius X" 102112
Post by: Viva Cristo Rey on October 24, 2012, 08:11:37 PM
Quote from: Marlelar
[quodte=Viva Cristo Rey]Time Bombs of the Second Vatican Council...Conference by Rev. Father Franz Schmidberger.


Where is this talk located? I don't see it on Frs. Chazal and Pfeiffer's site

Marsha[/quote]

I bought it after I attended Mass this past sunday downstairs.