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Bishop Schneider cautions that opposing Church tradition and invoking God subjectively in individual cases can create persistent chaos, which may eventually gain official acceptance contrary to divine and Church teaching.
Bishop Schneider’s message highlights confusion from politics and atheism, urging Catholics to pray, remain faithful to Church doctrine, transmit truth, practice apologetics, and persevere with hope, moral clarity, and God’s blessing amid darkness.
Bishop Schneider highlights four grave consequences of Communion in the hand, including loss of fragments and diminished reverence, urging the faithful to rediscover true adoration of Christ in the Eucharist.
Bishop Schneider highlights Eucharistic reverence, faithful Catholic education, and the significance of receiving communion on the tongue. He shares his Scottish experience and aims to support families and faith communities in Dundee.
Bishop Schneider affirms the Church can withstand an erring pope, stressing the use of common sense, supernatural faith, and historical perspective to recognize that such challenges are not without resolution.
Bishop Schneider condemns Church relativism and false ecumenism since Vatican II, arguing Muslims do not worship the true God and that clergy betray Christ by not proclaiming the faith to them with charity and respect.
The Church suffers, but Christ will restore it through faithful endurance. God’s goodness shines in Christ’s suffering and resurrection, giving hope that suffering leads to victory and renewal for believers.