Has Fr. Pfeiffer been expelled from the SSPX for his speaking out against the proposed deal between the SSPX and the Modernists?
Contact Him... His cell phone is 303-549-3047, his email is frjpfeiffer@ymail.com
Well, I'm not SSPX and I'm nowhere near Kansas. I thought that I had read that he had been suspended by Fr. Rostand from saying Mass at any SSPX Church while he is in the U.S. for daring to speak out against the deal with the Modernists. I was just wondering if now that the deal is dead (for now) if he had been put back in good graces with the Society.
I certainly do admire the good Father's courage for speaking out.
Mysterium,
Thanks for your observations and inputs.
It appears that the current SSPX leadership is trying to "re-package" a deal.
While at the same time, the SSPX resistance is hoping and praying the SSPX
leadership will be "re-organzied" to protect Catholic tradition.
Yes, I have no doubt that a deal is still in the works and is being "re-packaged" as you say. Also this gives Bp Fellay more time to circle the wagons of his supporters and at the same time to purge the Society of those pesky vocal dissenters like Fr. Pfeiffer.
I was hoping that the Society's leadership would have been "re-organized" last month at the General Chapter meeting, but Bp Fellay apparently has a firm grip on his position and is no doubt consolidating his power even more. With six more years left in his current term as Superior General, I have no doubt that a deal will get done with the Modernists as long as Benedict XVI still remains "Pope".
Either way is seems to me that there is already a split in the Society between those who want to compromise with the Modernists and those who want to remain true to Tradition and the ideals of their founder Archbishop Lefebvre. It is a tragic situation indeed, indicative of these times that Almighty God has seen fit from all eternity for us to live through.
The good priests who have a desire to protect our sacred patrimony that comes
to us from Apostolic Tradition are capable of organizing, of coming together with
resolve, and expelling +Fellay from his position of self-destructive tyranny. And
+Fellay knows this, and it is
the one thing that he is truly afraid of. He has been
deliberately using hypnotic tactics to lull resistance into a state of ambivalence,
into giving him "the benefit of a doubt" (American idiom), and thereby believing
that "everything's going to be okay."
We keep talking about a hope that the Fellayites "come to their senses" and
"return to Tradition," but it seems to me that it's the good, traditional priests who
really ought to come to their senses and start getting a solid movement put
together so they can get rid of +Fellay before it's too late.
It seems to me that we should pray for our good priests, and encourage them to
have the fortitude to get supportive of their fellow traditionalist priests in the
Society, so that they can do the thing that needs to be done, before the Society
is irreparably split by the tyrannical +Fellay and his office help.
And before the likes of Belloc or CtG chimes in harping that this "causes a division,"
remember that it's +Fellay and his hand-picked Modernists who are causing the
division, and it's up to our good priests to take action to stop it from splitting the
Society, if possible. Some of them cautioned me 15 years ago that +Fellay needed
our prayers, but I made the mistake then of not hearing what they had to say.
They knew that there were little hints in what he said and did that pointed to his
leanings. But he has methodically appointed his sympathizers to positions of
power, inasmuch as they have taken posts as those who are capitulants at the
General Chapter, and then he made the final move of forbidding +Williamson
from attending, and crowned that move with the nefarious VOTE to affirm it, even
though it is illicit. This mole will stop at nothing, but he likes to give the
impression that he
won't stop at nothing.