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Post by Admin on Aug 31, 2020 11:50:05 GMT
The below video - beginning around the 29:00 min mark and ending around the 33:00 min mark - is part of a Question and Answer session with Fr. William Jenkins, SSPV.
As some of you may know, Fr. Jenkins was one of the "Nine" priests expelled by Archbishop Lefebvre in April, 1983. These priests went on to start the sedevacantist Society of St. Pius V.
In the video, Fr. Jenkins is asked about the recent "consecration" of Fr. Joseph Pfeiffer by "Bishop" Neal Webster. As a sedevacantist himself, one would expect Fr. Jenkins to be sympathetic to the sedevacantist Webster. In fact though, the reaction is quite different.
Fr. Jenkins begins by noting that while he has never met Fr. Pfeiffer, he has met "Neal Webster" (you will notice Fr. Jenkins does not refer to Webster as a bishop). As for the consecration ceremony being botched, Fr. Jenkins sums the whole thing as "farce."
For your consideration...beginning here:
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Post by hermenegild on Aug 31, 2020 14:11:38 GMT
Fr. Jenkins begins by noting that while he has never met Fr. Pfeiffer, he has met "Neal Webster" (you will notice Fr. Jenkins does not refer to Webster as a bishop). As for the consecration ceremony being botched, Fr. Jenkins sums the whole thing as "farce." No surprise really. It's what everyone outside of OLMC's little group is saying. Everyone is justly scandalized what Fr. Pfeiffer has submitted to.
God preserve the poor souls trapped in such a mess.
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Post by therecusant on Sept 1, 2020 20:31:16 GMT
Fr. Jenkins begins by noting that while he has never met Fr. Pfeiffer, he has met "Neal Webster" (you will notice Fr. Jenkins does not refer to Webster as a bishop). As for the consecration ceremony being botched, Fr. Jenkins sums the whole thing as "farce." No surprise really. It's what everyone outside of OLMC's little group is saying. Everyone is justly scandalized what Fr. Pfeiffer has submitted to.
God preserve the poor souls trapped in such a mess.
Right. That's the first thing those non-priests are going to encounter when the time comes and Fr. Pfeiffer tries to send them out into the world. He can "convince" them right now while they are under his thumb and pay serious attention only to him and what he says, and never really have to confront with the true facts of the case, but the moment he tries to let them out on their own and sends them out to different parts of the country as "priests" that's what they'll pretty quickly discover. But it'll be too late then. Far better for them to realise how things stand already and get out while they are still only dubious "deacons" "lectors" "porters" "acolytes" and "exorcists".
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