This is particularly true since the SSPX seems to constantly engage in these negotiations with NewChurch.
The SSPX, as a complete organization, must learn that patience is a virtue. They must wait. Wait. Do nothing in regards to the novus ordo.
Wait.
If the novus ordo returns to tradition and Vatican II is declared null and void, then approach the Pope humbly and return. If these things do not happen, carry on with business as usual.
Your approach, CaptMQ, is identical to that explained by Bishop Tissier de
Mallerais. He has consistently, through the years, preached a steady, calm and
reasoned explanation of the errors of Vatican II and NewChurch, saying that we
can have no part in this error, this heresy, and we must wait.
It seems to me that some of his words are lost on the American audience, though,
because of his accent, that is, a lot of Americans "switch off their hearing" when
they encounter a French accent. Also his style of wording is like translated from
French, so we don't really get the full value of his message when we hear it -- that
is, beyond the pronunciation problem, but the choice of words itself. If we can get
his sermon in writing and read it, then we can figure it out okay, but who's going
to go to that trouble? It's so much easier to say, "I don't understand French." I
know people who complain the "whole thing was in French" when they go to one
of his Masses, because even his Latin he pronounces with a French inflection. I
know this is blatant ignorance, but I'm here to say that it's out there.
If he has fans, like you and me, Capt., we can do our part. And you are doing
very well here, by putting this teaching into very clear words. "Carry on with
business as usual!" Very well said.
Maybe if donations decrease enough, Bishop Fellay and his ilk will get their act together out of desparation.
One might well hope! And then again, if he does seem to "get his act together,"
only to later turn and defect once more, to coin a phrase, "it wouldn't be the
first time!" He has already shown his true colors. He has committed the ultimate
crime of disloyalty to the PRINCIPLES handed down to him from ABL. It's over.
Donate Funds to:
Father Joseph Pfeiffer
1730 N. Stillwell Road
Boston, Kentucky 40107
They are tax deductible.
You may send a check or money order to him, or you may make it to
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church.
Same address as above.
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Pray and do penance.
Viva Cristo Rey!
R:
En mi corazon, en mi casa, y en mi patria!
(In my heart, in my home, and in my Country).
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Thank you for the address and the reminder Pablo!
I'm batching my Sunday donations originally intended for my chapel
They will go to the priest's fund in KY.
Viva la Virgin de Guadalupe!
Here is where our loyalty belongs.
Cut the chains that bind, while there is still time. Let the Modernists hear what
the Faith says to the Churches. Support Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church.
You might not live to see tomorrow.
Let us sing while we have breath: Praise to God eternal!
Praise the victor over death: Praise to God eternal!
Glory to the Father, glory to the Son,
Glory to the Holy Ghost; Praise to God forever!
-- Richard Keyes Biggs, organist, composer, conductor, Hollywood,
Blessed Sacrament Church, in the Age of Faith, and in our memory.
Father Joseph Pfeiffer
1730 N. Stillwell Road
Boston, Kentucky 40107
En mi corazon, en mi casa, y en mi patria!