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Two excellent brochures on Archbishop Lefebvre "Beyond the Grave"
« Reply #5 on: February 15, 2013, 11:11:30 AM »
The website,

http://www.inthissignyoushallconquer.com/pamphlets

has a growing selection of brochures (pamphlets) that are most helpful in showing
people what's going on in the SSPX, especially people who are stuck in the
rut
of thinking that "everything is fine."  


You can actually tell them, "I used to be stuck in that rut, too, so I know what
it's like.  You have my sympathy."  And don't be smug about it.  Charity!  You see,
they don't think of themselves as being "stuck in a rut."  

That's one of the characteristics of Modernism:  one of the symptoms is that you
don't know you're infected with it.




Here is a 4-part series of new ones that show how Bishop Fellay was singing a
very different tune when he was first elected SG, and only gradually changed
his melody.  By the year 2000 definite signs were visible, and he has consistently
morphed from then, over the past 13 years, to the new and improved version
of Bishop Fellay that we all know and love..  or so they would lead you to believe.

The pamphlets are called, as follows:

1)  Bishop Fellay part 1 of 4:  A Man of Change?  Road to Rome 2000-201?  
2)  Bishop Fellay part 2 of 4:  A Man of Change?  Road to Rome 2000-201?
3)  Bishop Fellay part 3 of 4:  A Man of Change?  Road to Rome 2000-201?
4)  Bishop Fellay part 4 of 4:  A Man of Change?  Road to Rome 2000-201?

Each one has a quote of J.R.R. Tolkien in different formats:  "Little by little one
travels far."

The first one is a bit mistitled because it begins in 1995, after the SG election of
+Fellay, when he sounded very traditional.  The first quote is from his April 1995
Letter to Friends and Benefactors No. 48.  And then he started changing.  

Most of the change occurred after 2000.  The first pamphlet gets into 2000 and
2001, but then the other 3 pamphlets take it in more detail from then on.  So as
an overview the first one is very important, because it is the benchmark to
which the other 3 are in comparison.  (The other 3 are in comparison to the
benchmark of the first pamphlet.)

Below find the links to download your own PDF file, in the event that the website
is no longer available or temporarily off line.  You should really go to the
inthissignyoushallconquer site, linked above, to get your pamphlets, as they
may have new ones that are very useful.  I'm only uploading them here so as
to serve as a backup in case of some inconvenience, DDOS attack or tragedy.
Plus, a bit more exposure is always a good thing.



IF YOU'RE GOING TO PRINT THESE BROCHURES,

there is a READ ME page at the beginning of each file, that explains some of
what you may like to know before printing.  So DON'T PRINT THE README page,
as part of your pamphlet, because you might get error copies.  That is, you could
get the README page on one side of a sheet and the cover/back (page 1 of 2) of
the brochure on the back (inside fold).  And then who knows what could happen
to page 2 of 2.  Your printer might put that on the next cover and then the
README on the inside, and rotate with each page.  What a mess!  

So only print page 1 of 2 on the front and page 2 of 2 on the back for your
brochures, front and back sides of each sheet.

Also, it mentions the format:  this is set up for 8-1/2" x 11" standard USA
printing, but for international formats (various dimensions in different
countries) you can CENTER the print and then trim the excess if you so desire.
They don't explain it, but I think that's to make the FOLDING of your brochures
come out okay, so the fold lines don't hit any of the text on say, the back side.

The README page suggests using liquid ink and glossy paper for the best
results.  But that's also the most expensive approach.  If you want to have
a convincing presentation, it may be well worth the few extra pennies per page.



Two excellent brochures on Archbishop Lefebvre "Beyond the Grave"
« Reply #6 on: February 15, 2013, 12:00:08 PM »
Another brochure - now this makes a total of 7 (downloaded here on CI from there).

From InThisSignYouShallConquer.com under PDF DOcuмENTS / Pamphlets ~ Union With Rome ~ Benedictines & Dominicans


This one is from the Benedictines and the Dominicans.  This is so well written
it makes one want to become a Benedictine, or a Dominican... how nice it is to
have a choice!  We are blessed with an abundance of options!




Go to THIS WEBSITE PAGE and click the "Here" button below the image, above.
Then click the DOWNLOAD button on the upper right side of the brochure
page.

If that doesn't work for you, maybe the download button below will work.  
It is a PDF file, so you need Adobe Reader, probably version 10, but maybe
older will be okay.  I don't know for sure on that.  This seems to have some
complexity that older versions may not support.



This one begins quoting Scripture.  And the surprising thing is, you'll be
familiar with these quotes, but have you ever thought about them in this
context?  Probably not.  So it is rather shocking to see that what you have
known all along has not been able to open your understanding.  This is the
same thing that happened to the Jews at the time of Jesus.  He explained
to them the meaning of Scripture in the present context, and the Scribes
and Pharisees HATED him for doing that.  They wanted to believe that they
held Scripture in the highest esteem, but now, they were being shown that
they had to choose between following the Truth and the Life of his word,
and abandoning their long-held esteem for Scripture.  And they didn't want
either choice!  But some of them ended up choosing to abandon their
esteem for Scripture because they most CERTAINLY didn't want to follow
Our Lord's word!  

This is the same choice that the Menzingen-denizens are faced with now, if
they would read this brochure.  

It's good stuff!