Bishop Schneider insists on the necessity of water baptism for salvation, condemns baptism of desire, and calls for renewed missionary zeal to evangelize and baptize all nations, including Jews, Muslims, and Protestants.
Bishop Schneider addresses papal controversies during the Church crisis, focusing on heresy’s impact on the papacy and Benedict XVI’s status, providing clarity for divided faithful Catholics.
Bishop Schneider welcomes Querida Amazonia’s defense of celibacy but condemns doctrinal errors and pantheistic tendencies, calling for prayer and reform amid the Roman Curia’s crisis.
Archbishop Viganò condemns Pope Francis for undermining the Church, linking modernism to doctrinal decay since Vatican II. Despite the crisis, he urges resistance and faith in Christ’s final triumph.
Bishop Schneider defends Cardinal Sarah’s book on priestly celibacy, calling it timely and heroic amid backlash. He urges Pope Francis to consider it and reaffirms celibacy’s value in Christus Vincit.
Bishop Schneider will visit Guam to support seminarians through fundraising events, Mass celebrations, and a book signing. His visit seeks to encourage priestly vocations and aid Church healing efforts.
Bishop Schneider visits Guam to support seminarians and promote Catholic faith renewal. He will keynote fundraising events, celebrate Latin Masses, and offer inspiration amid recovery from the clergy abuse crisis.
Bishop Schneider visits Guam to support Catholic faith and raise funds for four seminarians. He’ll keynote two events at Sheraton Laguna Resort. Proceeds will help with seminary education costs.
Bishop Schneider’s book offers spiritual clarity amid Church confusion, blending personal history with truth-filled theology. It critiques modern ideologies and reaffirms Gospel simplicity, urging faithful resistance to today’s cultural and doctrinal drift.
St. Cyril’s reference to Communion in the hand reflects deep reverence, not casual reception. The Church later adopted Communion on the tongue, seeing it as a more fitting expression of Eucharistic belief.
Bishop Schneider’s family faced harsh oppression for their faith under communism. Their strength contrasts with modern Irish Catholic complacency. The author calls for renewed faith and announces upcoming Catholic book releases and conferences.
Bishop Schneider calls Pachamama worship in Catholic settings a desecration, exposing its pagan roots and warning against its connection to global pagan environmentalism, condemning the Vatican’s acceptance as harmful to the Church.
On November 1, 2019, Bishop Schneider celebrated the first bishop-led Traditional Latin Mass in Pittsburgh since 1989, drawing over 850 faithful during the Catholic Identity Conference.
Fr. Pagliarani calls for fasting and prayer to repair idolatry at the Amazon Synod. Bishop Schneider’s prayer is recommended, encouraging Catholics globally to unite in penance and reparation for the Church’s holiness.
Bishop Schneider critiques the Amazon Synod’s changes, labels attacks on celibacy as racist, and shares insights on liturgy, cassocks, and his Catholic upbringing in the Soviet Union in a LifeSiteNews interview.
In Christus Vincit, Bishop Schneider critiques modern Church activism and urges a return to supernatural focus. He defends tradition, doctrine, and prayer as essential to overcoming today’s ecclesial and moral crisis.
Bishop Schneider condemned the Pachamama statues at the Synod, calling for reparation. Pope Francis identified them, apologized for their removal, and said they may appear at the Synod’s closing Mass.
Bishop Schneider will ordain Mr. Rock at St. Mary’s Church in Providence on October 26. His first Mass is October 27, marking a joyful occasion for the FSSP and local faithful.
Amid a busy semester, the author attended the Blessed Karl Symposium, met Bishop Schneider, and found inspiration in traditional Catholicism, beautiful liturgy, and community. Singing Christus Vincit was a spiritual highlight.
Bishop Schneider visited The Cincinnati Oratory, gave a dinner talk, and celebrated a traditional Pontifical Mass at Old St. Mary’s for Newman’s canonization. The author reflects on the parish’s turbulent past.
Bishop Schneider’s book launch addressed Church betrayal and secularism. He urged support for faithful Catholics and condemned compromise. The event included Cardinal Burke, John Smeaton, Fr. Gerald Murray, and Michael Matt.
Bishop Schneider highlighted Church corruption, praised Blessed Karl’s integrity, and called for truth and faithfulness. He warned against compromising with evil and urged speaking out in today’s spiritually dark times.
Bishop Schneider’s Christus Vincit explores Church crises and liturgy, praised for clarity and depth. Endorsed by Cardinals and scholars, it urges a return to traditional faith and supernatural renewal.
Prof. de Mattei praised Bishop Schneider’s courage at the Christus Vincit launch, comparing him to St. Athanasius, and stressed the Church’s divine-human nature and the Holy Spirit’s essential guidance.
Cardinal Müller and Bishop Schneider endorsed Henry VIII’s Defense of the Seven Sacraments, criticizing Protestantism and modern Catholic ambiguity. Müller rejected celebrating the Reformation, calling it contrary to Christ’s will.
Bishop Athanasius Schneider exemplifies courage and orthodoxy, confronting modern Church crises with clarity. His faith, shaped by persecution, inspires both clergy and laity to uphold the true Gospel amidst challenges.
Ahead of the Amazon Synod, prayer campaigns and events highlighted disputes over indigenous respect, married priests, ecology, and women’s roles, with groups both opposing and supporting aspects of the synod’s working document.
Pope Francis’s attitude toward critics worries many Catholics, prompting calls for prayer by Burke and Schneider. Yet faith in Christ’s love and wisdom remains a source of hope amid Church tensions.
Burke and Schneider highlight errors in the Amazon Synod document and call for prayer and fasting to safeguard priestly celibacy and orthodox doctrine against theological confusion and heresies.
Bishop Schneider contends the Abu Dhabi document wrongly affirms God wills religious diversity, contradicting the First Commandment. He urges clearer teaching to preserve Christ’s uniqueness and the Gospel’s truth amid interfaith dialogue.