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Fr. Hewko - Passion Sunday 3-17-13 Confirmation info
« on: March 22, 2013, 08:14:07 PM »
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  • The website I T S Y S C offers a VLC download for Fr. Hewko giving a sermon
    of this description (Passion Sunday 3-17-13 +Confirmation info) with a
    duration of 40:53.  The website refers to it under Fr. Hewko's sermons as
    "March 17, 2013, Ridgefield CT."  <---- that is a mediafire link for you to use if
    you can't stand the mere thought of going to das verbotten sie website.  

    Mister unmentionable has had a video posted on YouTube in his
    unmentionable collection with the same description, only with a duration
    of 1:12:00.  I heard the whole thing, and I was very impressed.  It not
    only summarized Passion Week in the context of Holy Thursday/Good
    Friday, touching on various aspects of Our Lord's passion that you may
    likely not have heard before, details that expand and inform our
    contemplation of the CENTER of our Faith (the Crucifixion of Our Lord)
    but also put the present crisis of the SSPX into context.  

    But now it seems to be missing from the playlist.  I can't link the spot
    I'm talking about because das ist verbotten sie.  If it shows up later
    I'll try to put a word in.  It was showing 8 views when I first heard it.

    Wait.  How lucky can you be?  I kept the tab open and was able to copy
    the URL of the video, so it's still around.  Click here.

    All right, I recommend hearing both.  I know, I know, it takes an hour
    and 52 minutes and 53 seconds to hear both of them.  Well, you should
    hear both of them twice, actually, which adds up to    3:45:46  by the
    time the smoke clears.  

    It should be obvious to all that keeping up with these sermons could become
    a full time occupation.  

    About two years ago I heard a lecture given by a NewAger guy who didn't
    like the name NewAger because it was obsolete.  He was talking about the
    Mayan Calendar and how the two gears mesh to generate cycles and how
    the year 2012 would culminate in a quickening of the pace of information
    and events.  I thought he was a bit loopy at the time.  Well, he died shortly
    thereafter, and obviously did not live to see his predictions come true.  And
    2012 came and went, and the Winter Solstice happened without California
    falling into the sea.  But now I'm seeing the sermons of the Resistance
    Fathers impossible to hear because there are too many and they are coming
    too fast, and we can't even post links to a lot of them here on CI because
    the linking of particular websites per se has been "touched" by ****.

    No small wonder the issue was over whether laymen may ever be qualified
    to take up said altercation with U-NO-HOO.

    These days might be described as a lot of things, but "uninteresting" isn't
    one of them.  



    If you're in a real big hurry,
    I can direct your attention to minutes 5 through 18, and especially minute 10,
    of the VLC download.  

    You can get more in minutes 20+.  Fr. Hewko warns that Fr. Cyprian from
    OLG monastery in New Mexico is taking sides with 'loyalty to +Fellay' over
    the faith, which is hard to believe, but it's happening.  IMHO ~ the presence
    of Fr. Cyprian at the upcoming CFN Conference will be telling.  Will he be
    cancelled?  I doubt it.  John Vennari seems to be ON BOARD with this new
    movement of apostasy, sad to say.  

    Minute 27 ~  
    "If you want to lose your faith, read DICI."
    ~ (Fr. Hewko quotes Fr. Pfeiffer)

    You really should hear this twice because there is so much packed in, that
    it takes more than one listen to "sink it in" as Fr. Hewko is wont to say.

    In minutes 34-41 Fr. returns to preaching on the Gospel for today.  Lazarus
    had died of a flesh-eating infection, so his resurrection was additionally a
    restoration of the missing flesh visible to all, the Pharisees who hated God.





    In the hour-plus video, this topic (making a 'deal' with modernist Rome) is
    found in minutes as follows.  This video now has 31 views, while it had 8
    at the time I first heard it.  Three of them are mine, apparently!


    It is more important to pray
    for your Confirmation
    than it is to memorize the answers
    to the catechism questions.

    (min. 5:20)


    I cannot agree more heartily with Fr. Hewko in this.  Memorizing the catechism
    answers is only part of the task, and in my own, personal experience, it
    is quite possible to memorize the answers very quickly, and by not praying
    for your Confirmation you can then proceed to lose your faith in this age
    of diabolical disorientation.  You heard it here first.  Or, perhaps this is old news.

    Either way, it is most certainly true.

    (min. 13:00) "This is the Catholic Faith:  Jesus Crucified!"

    Up to minute 31 Fr. preaches on the passion of Our Lord, then with "Pontius
    Pilate was a liberal Democrat..."  he segues into our current crisis, beginning
    with the new pope.  The new Doctrinal Preamble is "a masterpiece of
    Modernism!"  (33:50) Then it's back to the Passion for 40 seconds.

    Archbishop Lefebvre would have removed Bishop Fellay in a moment, along
    with these leaders of the Society that are pushing for the liberalizing ideas
    that are now permeating (35:20).

    What we have here is the Passion of Our Lord taking place in our Church today.

    Minute 37 ~ all the good priests of the SSPX should rise up and demand what
    Archbishop Lefebve would do were he still here, to remove +Fellay and his
    minions, the Menzingen-denizens.

    42:00 +Fellay has been bitten by the Modernist bug!  This is going to lead
    to the destruction of the Society, short of a miracle of Our Lady.  Then it's
    back to the Passion;  47:00 the crowning with thorns.  Head wounds bleed
    the most.  

    48:20 ~  why neither Rock 'n Roll "music" nor pornography would be allowed
    in a Catholic society.

    49:30 ~ the falling of Our Lord in the carrying of the cross should have
    knocked Him out cold.  But He willed to overcome this human weakness to
    endure all the more.  

    53:00 ~ the Jєωs physically blocked the direct route to Calvary, forcing
    Our Lord to take the longest route, and St. Longinus, one of the Roman
    soldiers, had enough of that, and led the other soldiers to use force to make
    way for a more direct way to the crucifixion.

    1:01:00 ~ suffocation on the cross and what that means for 3 hours of agony,
    only the physical suffering - not even touching the spiritual side of it.  We are
    given a hint of this when Jesus refused to drink the pain killer, the vinegar
    mixed with gall, in order to more endure this agony.

    1:03:00 ~ in many other parts of the world was recorded a 3-hour darkening
    of the sun (Fr. says "eclipse" but it had nothing to do with the moon coming
    between the earth and the sun, for it was a FULL MOON, when the moon is
    on the other side of the earth during the daytime, so while the sunshine may
    have been obscured it was not "eclipsed" as we know that to be).

    1:06:00 ~ "Deus, deus meus, quare me repulisti?" - words of Our Lord from
    Psalm 21, which had foretold the crucifixion hundreds of years before.  And
    at that time, 3:00 in the afternoon, was when the high priest in the temple
    shed the blood of the sacrificial lamb, but this day, Good Friday, there was a
    great earthquake as the Lamb of God died on the cross, and the sacrifice
    that was going on in the Temple was interrupted.

    1:09:00 ~ a priest who was dying in a cσncєnтrαтισn cαмρ (China? Russia?
    Germany? doesn't say)

    1:11:11 ~ who kept the Faith?  The Blessed Virgin Mary.




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