Adoration is acknowledging God's greatness and our dependence on Him. It involves humility, inward devotion, and outward expression, freeing us from sin and self-centeredness while glorifying God for our salvation.
Bishop Schneider calls for the reversal of Traditionis Custodes, defending the traditional liturgy. Archbishop Roche rejects claims of harm, insisting the reforms reflect synodality and the Church's liturgical direction.
Amid Kazakhstan’s unrest, Bishop Schneider confirmed Catholics are safe and still worshiping. Known for traditionalist views, he remains a prominent figure in Kazakhstan’s Latin Rite Catholic minority community.
Hundreds lost jobs over vaccine mandates tied to abortion. Bishop Schneider defends their stance, despite criticism. Michael Matt challenges him, but Schneider responds with strong fidelity to Catholic moral tradition.
Bishop Schneider condemns the Vatican’s rigid restrictions on the traditional Mass, urging bishops to practice creative charity and epikeia to protect faithful attached to the older liturgy and prevent spiritual harm.
A Catholic Airman was denied a vaccine exemption based on flawed claims that all drugs are tested on fetal cells. Critics say Fr. Schneider’s argument misrepresents medical testing and research.
Bishop Schneider described surviving Soviet religious oppression, crediting his family for preserving his faith. He urged young Catholics to form strong families and live virtuously to help renew the Church.
Bishop Schneider led a Holy Hour with Solemn Vespers at the Basilica of Saint Mary, delivering an inspiring reflection on the primacy of Christ the King.
Bishop Schneider’s Pontifical Mass at Detroit’s Assumption Grotto showcased diverse, devout attendance and a powerful homily, highlighting the enduring strength and unity of Catholic Tradition amid challenges.
Bishop Schneider celebrated a Pontifical Mass in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, attended by many young faithful devoted to preserving Catholic liturgical tradition, with collaborators documenting and assisting the event.
Bishop Schneider, raised in Soviet persecution, advocates restoring God’s centrality in Mass and courageously facing the Church’s crisis, urging Catholics to embrace suffering for faith with clear, unwavering conviction.
Bishop Schneider calls the Novus Ordo a break from tradition and critiques Pope Francis’ restrictions on the TLM, highlighting renewed interest among youth and stressing the Mass’s divine, sacrificial nature.
Bishop Schneider celebrated Mass at Thomas More College, calling the Rosary a divine weapon. He urged students to help renew the Church and highlighted the spiritual importance of the Battle of Lepanto.
Bishop Schneider visits Lincoln Oct. 19 for a pro-life retreat and holy hour. Known for defending Church truth and life, his Soviet-era background shaped his courage, clarity, and deep Eucharistic reverence.
Bishop Schneider visited Thomas More College for a Pontifical Mass, urging students to embrace the Rosary as a weapon for today’s Church. His message inspired hope, prayer, and spiritual renewal.
Bishop Schneider led a Holy Hour with Solemn Vespers at the Basilica of Saint Mary, featuring Latin chant, Eucharistic Adoration, and Benediction. He also offered a reflection on the Eucharist.
Bishop Schneider criticizes COVID-19 vaccine mandates as violating human dignity and creating totalitarian control, urging resistance and faith, highlighting the spiritual significance amid growing governmental overreach under health pretexts.
Bishop Schneider warned of mandatory abortion-derived COVID vaccines as an apocalypse, urging resistance and rejecting moral justifications by bishops, opposing Church endorsements that overlook ethical issues related to aborted fetal cell lines.
Bishop Schneider criticizes many Catholic bishops for permitting abortion-derived vaccines without protecting conscience rights, while only a few provide exemptions, risking secular authorities defending Catholics’ conscience more than their own shepherds.
Bishop Schneider condemned Pope Francis’ denial of the absolute nature of the Ten Commandments, citing Church teachings, while Francis urged COVID-19 vaccination as an act of love without addressing abortion-derived vaccine concerns.
Bishop Schneider criticizes potential restrictions on the Traditional Latin Mass, supports SSPX priests’ canonical status, and opposes mandating traditional priests to celebrate the Novus Ordo, citing respect for Church tradition and priestly rights.
Bishop Schneider criticizes potential restrictions on the Traditional Latin Mass, supports SSPX priests’ canonical status, and opposes mandating traditional priests to celebrate the Novus Ordo, citing respect for Church tradition and priestly rights.
Bishop Schneider, a Soviet-born traditionalist, condemns COVID-19 lockdowns as excessive and manipulative, questions vaccine morality due to fetal cell use, and calls for unbiased scientific scrutiny amid political and media pressure.
Bishop Schneider condemns restricting the Roman Mass, views it as distinct from the New Rite, rejects mandatory concelebration, and affirms SSPX priests’ canonical status, warning some traditionalists may join them if forced otherwise.
Prof. de Mattei’s defense of abortion-derived vaccines fails; cooperation is direct and unjustified. His own vaccine hesitancy and reports of harms question the vaccines’ moral and scientific legitimacy.
Bishop Schneider urges German Catholics to unite, pray, and support faithful clergy amid apostasy. He envisions a faithful minority renewing the Church despite schism, bureaucracy, and moral decline in Germany.
Bishop Athanasius Schneider, the auxiliary bishop in Astana, Kazakhstan, commended the goal of seven Italian pro-life organizations to build a new pro-life movement that rejects all use of cells derived from body parts of aborted babies.
Bishop Schneider warns abortion-tainted vaccines promote evil, urging Catholics to refuse them. He critiques moral justifications, highlights direct cooperation with abortion, and calls for resistance and alternatives rooted in faith.
COVID-19 vaccines raise ethical concerns for pro-life Catholics due to ties to abortion. Church leaders are divided, sparking confusion and encouraging protests against unethical biomedical research and vaccine production.
The Church faces a severe crisis. Future scenarios include ongoing liberal leadership or alternating popes. Faithful Catholics may need to resist, worship in secret, and remain steadfast in tradition and prayer.