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Padre Pfeiffer Sermon August 19th, 2012
« on: August 19, 2012, 10:26:20 PM »
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    Padre Pfeiffer Sermon August 19th, 2012
    « Reply #1 on: August 19, 2012, 11:07:05 PM »
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  • Thanks for the video, pablo.  Makes my heart sing.   :pray:
    But one thing is necessary. Mary hath chosen the best part, which shall not be taken away from her.
    Luke 10:42


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    Padre Pfeiffer Sermon August 19th, 2012
    « Reply #2 on: August 20, 2012, 12:32:46 AM »
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  • Pablo,

    Was Father's Mass celebrated at Our Lady of Mount Carmel or at some other location ?

    Thanks,
    Incred.
    "Some preachers will keep silence about the truth, and others will trample it underfoot and deny it. Sanctity of life will be held in derision even by those who outwardly profess it, for in those days Our Lord Jesus Christ will send them not a true Pastor but a destroyer."  St. Francis of Assisi

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    Padre Pfeiffer Sermon August 19th, 2012
    « Reply #3 on: August 20, 2012, 05:50:04 PM »
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  • Why no sermons of Father Hewko??

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    Padre Pfeiffer Sermon August 19th, 2012
    « Reply #4 on: August 21, 2012, 01:38:27 AM »
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  • Quote from: Pablo
    "...Why no sermons of Father Hewko?? ..."

    None of the Trads attending his Masses record them.

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    Pablo,

    It would be really nice if we could record them like you do....

    Put all the Resistance Priests sermons online every Sunday.

    It would also be helpful to get weekly inputs from the SSPX chapels.

    If its a good sermon, post it, if the sermon has political overtones, i.e., "obedience", "sedes" or "money"..etc, just briefly report it.  

    This way, we would collectively track the "pulse of the battle".
    "Some preachers will keep silence about the truth, and others will trample it underfoot and deny it. Sanctity of life will be held in derision even by those who outwardly profess it, for in those days Our Lord Jesus Christ will send them not a true Pastor but a destroyer."  St. Francis of Assisi


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    Padre Pfeiffer Sermon August 19th, 2012
    « Reply #5 on: August 21, 2012, 07:49:20 AM »
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  • Pablo, I wish the same. I would like also that generous english speaking people write the transcript, because for a french people like me, it's very difficult to translate in French if you don't have the transcripts : it is approximatively 25 hours of listening and listening again for me,for only one sermon, and still, I'm not sure of many words.
    Everybody is silencious, at present in France. We absolutely need good sermons or otherwise, if we are not fed any more, we'll die. So I would like the transcripts at least, but if possible, tell father Chazal to write also in French ! It would be published on the French forum Un évêque s'est levé, and then on tradinews... that is well known in the French Tradition. It is very important. Please tell father Pfeiffer and father Chazal. I've already translated many things from them. But I have my duty of family to do. It was okay because it was the summer holidays, but in september, I will have less time and we must not be less fed because of that. So please, explain everything to your good priests and tell me their answer. Thank you in advance. God bless you. InDominoSperavi.

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    Padre Pfeiffer Sermon August 19th, 2012
    « Reply #6 on: August 21, 2012, 08:34:51 AM »
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  • Hi fellow Trads,
    I've got a couple of catechism given by both Frs. Joseph and Timorthy Pfeiffer and also Fr. Chazal when they were in Singapore via the Philippines. Any one interested? I could upload it in youtube?

    I can't really say if the District Superior for Asia will agree to my proposition but then again, I am not a fellyite.

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    "It is impious to say, 'I respect every religion.' This is as much as to say: I respect the devil as much as God, vice as much as virtue, falsehood as much as truth, dishonesty as much as honesty, Hell as much as Heaven."
    Fr. Michael Muller, The Church and Her Enemies

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    Padre Pfeiffer Sermon August 19th, 2012
    « Reply #7 on: August 21, 2012, 09:41:25 AM »
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  • Quote from: InDominoSperavi
    Pablo, I wish the same. I would like also that generous english speaking people write the transcript, because for a french people like me, it's very difficult to translate in French if you don't have the transcripts : it is approximatively 25 hours of listening and listening again for me,for only one sermon, and still, I'm not sure of many words.
    Everybody is silencious, at present in France. We absolutely need good sermons or otherwise, if we are not fed any more, we'll die.
    So I would like the transcripts at least, but if possible, tell father Chazal to write also in French ! It would be published on the French forum Un évêque s'est levé, and then on tradinews... that is well known in the French Tradition. It is very important. Please tell father Pfeiffer and father Chazal. I've already translated many things from them. But I have my duty of family to do. It was okay because it was the summer holidays, but in september, I will have less time and we must not be less fed because of that. So please, explain everything to your good priests and tell me their answer. Thank you in advance. God bless you. InDominoSperavi.


    Hearing or at least being able to read these great sermons is so important to us.
    It's not just for getting the "latest news!" In these times of obfuscation and
    diabolical disorientation, the words of a strong priest carry much power to keep
    us strong in the Faith. And the occasion of the present conflict in the SSPX is a
    great motivator for priests to say things they might otherwise overlook, and these
    are things we always need to hear, but especially today!

    Quote from: sspxbvm
    Why no sermons of Father Hewko??


    Please remember to pray and offer your penances for our good priests: they are
    under the most severe attacks of the devil in these days, RIGHT NOW!!!


    You can read Fr. Hewko's sermon at the First Mass of Fr. Reuter here on CathInfo,

    and read the sermon of Bishop de Mallerais, who ordained him here.

    Read St. Bernard's sermons on the Assumption here.
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    Padre Pfeiffer Sermon August 19th, 2012
    « Reply #8 on: August 21, 2012, 09:43:11 PM »
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  • Quote from: chrstnoel1
    Hi fellow Trads,
    I've got a couple of catechism given by both Frs. Joseph and Timorthy Pfeiffer and also Fr. Chazal when they were in Singapore via the Philippines. Any one interested? I could upload it in youtube?

    I can't really say if the District Superior for Asia will agree to my proposition but then again, I am not a fellyite.

     :pop:

    Why not? I think those catechisms were given before they got into hot soup in the last few months.

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    Padre Pfeiffer Sermon August 19th, 2012
    « Reply #9 on: August 22, 2012, 01:02:27 AM »
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  • I was told that the gentleman who was video taping the sermons for Veneta, Oregon, USA chapel was recently forbidden by Fr. Rostand from video taping any more sermons.  (I don't know why.  The priest who was in charge of the Veneta priory, Fr. Cooper, was a follower of Bishop Fellay.  He just got transferred to Arcadia, California, USA.  I don't know how Veneta's new pastor, Fr. Burfitt, stands on these issues.)

    Some of the Veneta faithful got angry about Fr. Rostand's forbidding video taping of public sermons.  One of the faithful took notes this past Sunday and transcribed them, hoping to post them on the internet somewhere.

    There was nothing political in the sermon, just a good Catholic sermon.  But, for those who are interested, here are the notes:


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    JMJ
    Sunday, 19 August 2012 AD
    Father Burfitt    9:30 am Mass    Veneta, Oregon
     
    12th Sunday After Pentecost
    Epistle:  2 Corinthians 3:4-9
    (St. Paul shows that in spite of all the glory surrounding Moses on Sinai, the Law which he gave to the people of God in the desert disappeared in the far stronger light of the Gospel of Christ, whose precepts are engraven on our hearts.  The Apostle, as a preacher of the Gospel, was fully aware of the greatness of his mission. – St. Andrew Daily Missal)
     
                  “Our sufficiency is from God” – St. Paul
                  “The law killeth, but the Spirit quickeneth.”
     
    Gospel:  St. Luke 10:23-37
    (Most of the Fathers of the Church, like St. Bede in the homily at Matins on today’s Gospel, like to see in this Samaritan of the Gospel a type of our Lord who came down from the heavenly Jerusalem, found humanity wounded and dressed its wounds with great compassion.  He then departed on His way but before doing so placed humanity in the inn, which is His Church, wherein the Catholic priesthood pours out on the wretchedness of souls the divine balm of the good Samaritan. – St. Andrew Daily Missal)
     
                  “Blessed are the eyes that see what you see…”
                  “A certain lawyer tested Him…”
                  “Love the Lord your God with your whole heart, mind, and soul and your neighbor as yourself.”
                  “But who is my neighbor?”
                  The parable of the Good Samaritin
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    Dear Faithful,
                  Announcements…
     
                  Today, 5 pm Vespers and Benediction
                                 In “olden” days, Vespers was said as an evening sacrifice, sanctifying the Holy Day
     
                  Thursday, 23 August 2012 AD at 6:00 pm
                  6:00 pm Rosary, with
                  Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament – for the Sanctification of the Parish
     
                  28 Aug – Close of School Registration
                  29 Aug – Parents / Teachers Meeting
                  04 Sep – School Starts
     
                  Altar Boy Practice
                    9:00 am Saturdays
                    Fr. Loop will be in charge
                    Once a month the Altar Boys will have a Day of Recollection
     
                  Cleaning Teams
                    Captains of cleaning teams, please report to Fr. Burfitt
                      Fr. Burfitt wants to know the health of the teams and if any changes are needed
     
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    Hail Mary…
     
    We begin with the Hail Mary to humble ourselves and realize she is our help and comfort and will open our ears.
     
    12th Sunday After Pentecost:   Great Charity is required of us to enter into heaven.
    We should say an act of Faith, Hope, and Charity every day.
     
    Today’s gospel:  We need to realize that charity is not done only to those we like.  Charity is based on love of God.  How I act is based on how I love, NOT how I like.
     
    Parents must LOVE all their children, even though they prefer some over others.  We should have supernatural charity for EVERY one of our neighbors.
     
    A few weeks ago, the gospel was of the Pharisee and the Publican.  We must be humble first.  Every one of us is a sinner.  Right now, if we exposed all our sins we’ve confessed, we’d be extremely mortified.  The love of God forgave me my sins.  We need to remember this when we deal with our neighbor.  God has forgiven me much more.
     
    A man like the Publican can practice charity everywhere, because he is a man of humility.  He realizes his own sins and is compassionate towards others.  In today’s gospel of the Good Samaritan, the sinner stops to take care of the man beaten up by robbers.
     
    I need to practice charity to my neighbor.
     
    St. Thomas Aquinas comments on the Commandments.  He says they are not just negative statements, but also positive statements.  There is also good we should accomplish with the Commandments.
     
    In his comment on the 4th Commandment, St. Thomas Aquinas says we first owe charity to our family.  True charity in the home then extends out to the Parish, our 2nd family.  (Note: Priests and Religious have the SSPX as their 1st family.)
     
    We always need to remember how much we’ve been forgiven.  It’s the sinner who does the good work today.
     
    Yesterday, Father Burfitt was in Wal-Mart to buy a watch.  He stood at the watch counter for a very long time.  Another shopper, a woman, walked up and told Father there should be a bell somewhere to call for assistance.  She then proceeded to look for a bell.  She couldn’t find one.
     
    Eventually, the woman began talking to Father, to keep him company while he was waiting.  She commented on his cassock: “Aren’t you hot in that?”  (It was a very hot day.)  “My aunt was a nun.  She used to wear a floor length habit, but then her order changed and the habit just became another street-type dress.”
     
    Father Burfitt asked the woman if she was Catholic.  The woman replied, “No, I haven’t decided what I want to be yet.”  (She had told Father that she had a 30 year old son, and yet, she still hadn’t decided what she wanted to be!)  Father asked the woman if she was baptized, and she replied, “No.  I’ve never been baptized.”  Father then invited her to come to Mass and gave her his contact information.
     
    The point is:  This woman, a pagan, was showing charity to Father.  Father’s comment: “Let us not be outdone by pagans.”
     
    Practical Things:
                  Do today – Practice one of the spiritual or corporeal works of mercy.
     
    When men are ordained to the minor orders, etc. they must immediately practice what they’ve just been ordained to do.  Why?  To reinforce:  “What is received must be put into action.”
     
    The Chief Spiritual Works of Mercy
     1. Admonish the sinner
     2. Instruct the ignorant
     3. Counsel the doubtful
     4. Comfort the sorrowful
     5. Bear wrongs patiently
     6. Forgive all injuries
     7. Pray for the living and the dead
     
    The Chief Corporal Works of Mercy
     1. Give food to the hungry
     2. Drink to the thirsty
     3. Clothe the naked
     4. Visit the imprisoned
     5. Shelter the homeless
     6. Visit the sick
     7. Bury the dead
     
    In all humility, we should be the most charitable people alive.  Ask Our Lady and St. John, who know the heart of Our Lord, to help us practice charity.
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