As the Revolution accelerates, Father Hesse is needed more than ever!
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Four Classic Audio CD Lectures by Father Gregory Hesse, S.T.D., J.C.D. (RIP)
Exposes the neo-Modernism of the Council and its aftermath!
Father Gregory Hesse (RIP)
Listening to the superb, forceful lectures of this erudite theologian
has been described as similar to the effect of being "hit with a Mack truck"!
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Under Pope Francis, we appear to be headed for a more forceful implementation
of the radical aspects of the Council • Arm yourself!
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Cuts through the ambiguous and vague nature of the Vatican II documents to lay bare the Modernist notion of Tradition propounded by the Council, most especially by the Council Document Dei Verbum. Father Hesse than contrasts it with the true notion of Sacred Tradition defined infallibly by Vatican I. The lecture further demonstrates the Modernist concept of tradition put forward in the 1988 Motu Proprio Ecclesia Dei, a document supposedly for Traditional Catholics. Many related points are thoroughly discussed.
A point-by-point easy-to-understand explanation of Pope Saint Pius X's magnificent encyclical against Modernism, Pascendi. Explains how the principles of Modernism are the central elements working within Vatican II and the post-Conciliar Church. A crucial lecture to help the Catholic understand the true nature of the Vatican II reforms.
An electrifying talk that points out the false definition of "hierarchy of truths" used in today's practice of ecumenism. It explains the falsehood of the conciliar statement, "Many elements of sanctification of Church is found outside the visible confines of the Catholic Church," and the poinsoness effects of this wrong-headed teaching. Learn crucial Catholic doctrines that have been obscured for the past 40 years since the Council.
Basing his lecture on Vatican I, Father Hesse clearly explains the duties of the Pope, and what is the true nature and limits of Papal Infallibility. Cites St. Thomas Aquinas, Pope Innocent III and Blessed Pope Pius IX who teach the necessity of resisting even a Pope who deviates from Church doctrine. Even if you think you know this subject, Father Hesse will show you that there are still many important and profitable points to learn. A clear, solid, much-needed lecture
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Father Gregory Hesse, S.T.D., J.C.D. of Vienna, Austria was ordained in 1981 in St. Peter's Basilica. He held doctorates in both Thomistic theology and Canon Law. From 1986-88 he served as Secretary to Cardinal Stickler at the Vatican. From 1991, he worked in Austria, Germany and the United States giving lectures and producing theological articles that appeared in Catholic Family News, The Fatima Crusader and other journals. He died of complications due to diabetes on January 25, 2006
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I do agree with you. I have only had access to a couple of excerpts of his talks and he explains things so well.
I wrote out some of his quotes.
Pope Innocent III "If a future pope was to change all the rights of the sacraments He would put himself outside the Church."
He said Pope Eugene IV held the same.
And from the Council of Trent I 7th session on sacraments in general canon 13
"If anyone was to say that the traditionally handed down rites used in the solemn administration of the sacraments can be held in disdain, or be shortened. or be changed to new ones by whosoever of the pastors of the churches may he be cursed." (Father Hesse says the latin word used for whosoever emphatically implies the pope as well.)
Now I do not see this as an argument for sedevacantism but I do question Father Theman's justification of section III # 7 of the Doctrinal Preamble of the 15th April where he argues that the in it the Society of Saint Pius X is accepting that the Pope has the right to promulgate liturgical rites including the eucharistic rite.
I wish we could ask Father Scott to clarify this.
The quotes are from a 2 min excerpt from a longer talk available on this site on the validity/invalidity of the novus ordo sacraments.
I find it difficult to reconcile that a pope has the right to legitimately promulgate what Bishop Fellay himself says is an illegitimate rite,especially after hearing Fr Hesse and his quotes.
Lord to whom may we turn?
Father Hesse is the creme de la creme.
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