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.
Bishop Schneider warns of a major spiritual battle marked by doctrinal confusion. He criticizes vague Church language and urges reliance on Holy Angels for help in both spiritual struggles and daily life.
The bishops' support for COVID-19 vaccines is criticized for overlooking abortion links. Bishops Strickland and Schneider urge rejection, warning that moral compromise endangers the Church’s role in defending life.
A Cardinal and four Bishops declared COVID vaccines using aborted fetal cells morally unacceptable, comparing the practice to cannibalism. Brian McCall reviewed and explained their statement in a special report.
Bishop Schneider called on Pope Francis to withdraw support for civil unions, warning it endangers souls by endorsing acts that gravely offend God and risk eternal loss.
The Church condemns same-sex civil unions as sinful and scandalous, criticizes Pope Francis's support, and insists that Divine Revelation and tradition prohibit legal recognition of homosexual acts or unions.
Bishop Schneider warned LifeSiteNews that a mandatory global coronavirus vaccine derived from aborted baby cell lines would signal entering the Apocalypse, raising serious ethical concerns about such vaccines.
Bishop Schneider encouraged families to learn catechism, practice daily prayer, keep Sunday holy, and consecrate themselves to Mary’s Immaculate Heart, emphasizing Christ’s central role in family holiness and faith formation.
Bishop Schneider condemns Fratelli Tutti for promoting religious relativism and earthly fraternity, urging Pope Francis to emphasize Christ as the true source of fraternity and salvation.
Bishop Schneider criticizes Fratelli Tutti’s naturalism and religious relativism but commends its defense of truth and cultural identity, urging a stronger emphasis on Christ as the source of true fraternity.
Bishop Schneider condemned Assisi meetings and Pachamama worship as idolatry, emphasizing Catholic faith as the only true path and calling for renewed missionary efforts, contrasting Pope Francis’s pluralistic encyclical.
Christus Vincit by Bishop Schneider critiques Church errors, proposes reforms, and offers spiritual advice, emphasizing Christ’s triumph and linking the Second Vatican Council to today’s Church crisis.
Bishop Schneider defends the death penalty’s expiatory value, citing repentant criminals like the good thief, Claude Newman, and Jacques Fesch, showing its role in spiritual conversion and salvation.
Bishop Schneider states Ecumenical Councils can contain errors unless teachings meet strict criteria for infallibility, citing corrections from Councils like Florence and Constance as examples of reformable, non-definitive doctrines.
Bishop Schneider sees Vatican II’s religious liberty teaching as enabling doctrinal confusion, culminating in the Abu Dhabi Declaration. Archbishop Viganò, agreeing on the error, believes the Council itself must be condemned.
Bishop Schneider released a text on June 24, 2020, clarifying his views on Vatican II, expanding on themes from his book Christus Vincit amid ongoing Church-related controversies and discussions.
Corpus Christi honors Jesus’ Real Presence in the Eucharist, inspiring reverence and transformation. The Mass connects believers to heavenly worship, calling for lives of love, service, and devotion to God’s grace.