On Sunday, October 13, the first public screening of the English language version of the documentary film, Archbishop Lefebvre: The Documentary, will be given as the conclusion of the Angelus Press Conference.
Few churchmen led as influential lives in the 20th century as did
Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre — an intelligent, faithful, and devout bishop
with the heart of a missionary, this feature-film-length documentary
captures and present him on screen as never before.
Shot on location throughout the world, the documentary contains
exclusive interviews with those who knew him: friends, family,
missionary faithful, seminarians, priests, bishops, as well as authors
and historians.
Any Catholic interested in the story of the Church in the 20th
Century, or in the life of the Church today will want to watch and own
this documentary on one of the Church's most fascinating prelates.
Stay tuned for more documentary info!
Watch the trailer for the Archbishop Lefebvre documentary >
See where this movie will be playing near you >
Pre-order it now on DVD (release date: 12-1-2013) >
Source: SSPX Website
Saturday, October 12, 2013
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October 12, 2013 at 7:36 PM-
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There's a 'man' of honor, integrity, courage.......a Soldier of Christ........ true to his holy faith.
He was persecuted, laughed at, condemned by none other then the so-called Catholics. But, none could brake him, none could destroy his faith........for his strength was the love of God, of the Holy Catholic Church.
Yes, there are those so-called Catholics, that say........we are thankful, for what he has done for the Traditionals, for the Traditional Latin Mass, but, we do not go to their Chapels, we do not support them........that's just like saying......I am covering myself, just in case the over-educated so-called learned above their intelligence are right..........that they are schismatic, no longer Catholic........we have brothers and sisters in Christ in the Russian Orthodox church, the Anglican church, the Protestant sects, in the Synagogue, in the Mosque............even the temple of the atheists......... Miserere!
If, we traditionals would be united in 'truth', joined together with the SSPX.........what a 'glory' we would be, for those who are in error, in darkness, lukewarm, ignorant, liberals, modernists 'every stripe'..........we would convert even the bishops, we would have holy Popes.......we would be a true glory to God, glory of the Church........envy of the enemy........there would be masses of conversions.
Instead, we are a 'split pea soup'..........each to it's own.......what we sow, we reap!
Our Lady of Fatima, ora pro nobis!
In Christo et Maria!
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