As he clearly told each group of faithful, he has been separated from the SSPX . Listen to his sermon, the New Jersey sermon is on one of these forums ( I will try and get the link ).
This one?
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/4xkpj11wnepb2kt/Fr_Zendejas_Cat_Oct_26_2014_Sparta_day_one_in_Resistance%5B2%5D.MP3
Fr. Zendejas: "That’s why I left the Society, because they are taking a different direction - that’s obvious. That’s obvious."
yes, PAT317-- I believe that that is the Sparta Sermon.
In it, Father Zendejas more than amply answered the questions of the Mass-goers. Some even asked him who ordained him, and where he has been, etc. It is obvious that several questioners had no idea of the caliber of priest before them, and it seems that they had been primed to ask such questions.
Father stated clearly that he had requested dismissal from the SSPX; that he was against the new direction of the SSPX;That he was an SSPX priest for 27 years; that he disagreed with the basic theology behind the new code of Canon Law ( eg non-Catholics can and should receive Communion; the ends of Marriage are primarily for the mutual enjoyment of the parties, etc); that he supported the teachings of the Catholic Church as taught by the Archbishop Lefebvre; that he wished to work with Father Pfeiffer in establishing a bulkhead for the Catholic Church in the Northeast; that he sees (in union with Archbishop Lefebvre and almost all Catholic Orders) that a stable Catholic environment is more conducive to the development of the faith, Catholic families and Catholic communities; Father stated he was prepared to provide regular catechetical instruction ( a point in apposition to Fr. Pfeiffer's concept presented in his sermon that weekend-- the faith can grow just with the rosary under your pillow and Mass every five or six weeks), because the faithful need to know why they are "Traditional" Catholics.
This sermon, especially in conjunction with the printed sermon which Father prepared for the faithful, clearly gives father's stance and positions on the current crises in the Church, and the crises in the SSPX. It is just curious how Father Pfeiffer can maintain, as he did in Danbury on All Souls Day, that "after two hours of talking to Father Zendejas, I don't know his doctrine or his theology-- all I got was a headache.." ( I'm sorry for his headache--- but I think its coming from Boston, Ky-- not Fr. Zendejas).
Thank-you, Pat317, for posting this sermon.