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The Resistance and the Pre-1955 Holy Week (and Missal):
« Reply #65 on: April 22, 2014, 08:49:35 AM »
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Fr. Ringrose faithfully offers the pre-55 Missal 365 days a year.

Does he insert Bergoglio in the Canon?


Since he does not pray the Canon out loud, I can't answer that question and I have never asked him.  He does pray for the Pope before every sermon, so I assume Francis is the Pope he prays for.  He is not a sede.

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The Resistance and the Pre-1955 Holy Week (and Missal):
« Reply #66 on: April 23, 2014, 10:19:47 PM »
At minute 20:30 of the video link,  Fr. Pfieffer shares his stance on this topic(there are a lot of things that are worrying about his response).  



I have seen video of the St. Andrew 1945 missal in Fr. Pfeiffer's hands during a sermon, and also the Fr. Lasance pre 55 missal.  I have asked Fr. Hewko and Fr. Giroard about St. Joseph being added to the canon.  Fr. Hewko uses the 62 and follows Abp. Lefebvre policy that there is nothing wrong pre V2.  More alarming is Fr. Giroard(who I am fond of); he told me in email that he likes St. Joseph being added to the canon - so he uses the 62.  

When I met Fr. Pfieffer, our discussion(30-45 minutes) was about geocentrism and the errors of Pius XII.  I am quoting Fr. Pfieffer who initiated the subject, saying to me "nobody wants to talk about the errors of Pius XII".  He recognizes that Pius XII's approval of birth prevention is not traditional(I add or catholic), but he does not want to do the math(the ghost of abp. Lefebvre might haunt him for departing sspx tradition).






The Resistance and the Pre-1955 Holy Week (and Missal):
« Reply #67 on: April 23, 2014, 10:58:08 PM »
In Honour of St. Peter Canisius' Feast Day April 27th.

An absolutely beautiful prayer translated yesterday from German by a dear friend as a little tribute to that great Saint and Apostle whose Feastday will be desecrated by apostate rome.
 
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PRAYER OF SAINT PETER CANISIUS TO THE GUARDIAN ANGELS

Heavenly Spirits, servants of God, the proud, envious, obstinate and cunning evil spirits have conspired for our damnation. And so we call upon your assistance, that this great number of overweening, sly and powerful adversaries may neither in life nor in death be victorious over us.

Stand by us, Holy Angels, day and night, and fight faithfully for us in this perpetual warfare. Especially I appeal to that holy Angel to whom I have been entrusted by the goodness of God.

I ask thee to lead me in my blindness, teach me in my ignorance, strengthen me in my weakness, protect me in my unworthiness, lead me back when I stray, spur me on when lazy, awaken me when I sleep, help me when I walk.

Most especially assist me in that last, hard battle against the evil spirits, which stands before me at the hour of my death, that there may be for me a happy outcome, so that my soul after the accomplished victory may in the fellowship of the Holy Angels joyfully sing: “The snare is broken and we are delivered”   (Ps. 123, 7)

Holy Mary, Queen of Angels, send Thy faithful servants upon this earth that they may thrust the hellish powers back into the darkness, in order that so many mortals who are trapped in the net of Satan may be freed and in the light of Mercy may be lead to Thy Divine Son.

AMEN  
 

The Resistance and the Pre-1955 Holy Week (and Missal):
« Reply #68 on: April 24, 2014, 12:13:23 AM »
Quote from: + PG +
At minute 20:30 of the video link,  Fr. Pfieffer shares his stance on this topic(there are a lot of things that are worrying about his response).  



I have seen video of the St. Andrew 1945 missal in Fr. Pfeiffer's hands during a sermon, and also the Fr. Lasance pre 55 missal.  I have asked Fr. Hewko and Fr. Giroard about St. Joseph being added to the canon.  Fr. Hewko uses the 62 and follows Abp. Lefebvre policy that there is nothing wrong pre V2.  More alarming is Fr. Giroard(who I am fond of); he told me in email that he likes St. Joseph being added to the canon - so he uses the 62.  

When I met Fr. Pfieffer, our discussion(30-45 minutes) was about geocentrism and the errors of Pius XII.  I am quoting Fr. Pfieffer who initiated the subject, saying to me "nobody wants to talk about the errors of Pius XII".  He recognizes that Pius XII's approval of birth prevention is not traditional(I add or catholic), but he does not want to do the math(the ghost of abp. Lefebvre might haunt him for departing sspx tradition).



There were no errors of Pope Pius XII, so if anyone wants to talk about them, no words will be said.

The Resistance and the Pre-1955 Holy Week (and Missal):
« Reply #69 on: April 24, 2014, 12:36:44 AM »
Quote from: Ambrose
Quote from: + PG +
At minute 20:30 of the video link,  Fr. Pfieffer shares his stance on this topic(there are a lot of things that are worrying about his response).  



I have seen video of the St. Andrew 1945 missal in Fr. Pfeiffer's hands during a sermon, and also the Fr. Lasance pre 55 missal.  I have asked Fr. Hewko and Fr. Giroard about St. Joseph being added to the canon.  Fr. Hewko uses the 62 and follows Abp. Lefebvre policy that there is nothing wrong pre V2.  More alarming is Fr. Giroard(who I am fond of); he told me in email that he likes St. Joseph being added to the canon - so he uses the 62.  

When I met Fr. Pfieffer, our discussion(30-45 minutes) was about geocentrism and the errors of Pius XII.  I am quoting Fr. Pfieffer who initiated the subject, saying to me "nobody wants to talk about the errors of Pius XII".  He recognizes that Pius XII's approval of birth prevention is not traditional(I add or catholic), but he does not want to do the math(the ghost of abp. Lefebvre might haunt him for departing sspx tradition).



There were no errors of Pope Pius XII, so if anyone wants to talk about them, no words will be said.


Having Bugnini tinker with the Mass was a splendid idea.