So, Father Cekada, almost like Bergoglio, reveled in causing chaos and confusion, enjoyed yanking people's chains, where one almost got the impression that he was just bored with the daily drudgery of caring for souls.
2 more examples:
At one point, he came up with some genius theological argument that resulted in his dropping the Leonine prayers after Low Mass. But, as often happens, with these acts of genius, they blow up in his face, and make him look idiot. So in 1930 Pope Pius XI redirected the prayers after Low Mass to be said for the intention of peace and religious freedom in Russia (probably in lieu of actually making the Consecration that Our Lady had requested at Fatima), and "religious freedom" ... and of course he redirected the prayers from praying against the attacks on the Church, leaving the Church open to increased Satanic attack.
So, regardless, Father Cekada concluded that because the people in Russia had peace and religious freedom (to practice the Catholic faith), since the objectives of the prayer had been met, the Leonine prayers were no longer to be said. And his argument was that a law ceases to bind once the objectives of the law had been met (always the legalist, the Trad equivalent of a sophistic lawyers) ... of course failing to realize that there was no law PREVENTING the offering of those prayers, and they're very much needed today.
Now, the obvious blunder here is that, well, uhm, they're called the LEONINE prayers for a reason ... and not the PIINE prayers. Pius XI did not command the offering of those prayers, but redirected their intention. After that intention had been met, it was only the intention of HIS legislation that had been achieved, and thus only HIS legislation would become obsolete, and the effect would be that it would revert to those of Pope Leo XIII.
Next was the scandalous affair of his justifying the murder of Terri Schiavo because it would, and he literally said this, "cost [him] too much [money]". I'm sure his share of the entire thing would have been taken care of by settling for the $149.99 bottle of wine instead of the $150 he was accustomed to. But due to the incredible suffering that would have brought upon him to drink that swill ... let her be starved to death, right, Father?