Bishop Schneider condemns Ireland’s abortion vote as manipulated and tragic. He affirms pro-life supporters as true victors with God, urging families to courageously uphold life, marriage, and family values.
Bishop Schneider’s grandmother courageously refused to remove sacred pictures despite police orders during atheistic persecution. Her bravery shocked the police, who left her unharmed, seen as a miracle and God’s protection.
Saint Fidelis of Sigmaringen praised the Catholic faith’s strength before martyrdom. The text urges prayer for grace, through Our Lady, to know the faith, resist confusion, and die for it if needed.
Bishop Schneider affirms SSPX is not in schism, encourages attending its Masses, and stresses the society's fidelity to tradition. He urges the Holy See to grant it full canonical recognition.
The Catholic Mass by Bishop Schneider urges restoring divine centrality in worship, drawing on tradition, saints, and liturgical heritage, while proposing reforms inspired by the reverent structure of the Traditional Latin Mass.
Bishop Schneider urges restoring God’s centrality in the Mass by reforming modern liturgy to reflect traditional reverence, rejecting anthropocentrism, and emphasizing the sacred, sacrificial nature of the Catholic Mass for true renewal.
Bishop Schneider stresses respectful frankness with Pope Francis, commends the “Dubia” cardinals’ bravery, but finds the Pope’s responses unclear, calling for prayer and clearer guidance to protect the Church’s future.
Bishop Schneider affirms the SSPX is not schismatic, highlighting their communion with the Pope during Mass and Pope Francis granting them confession faculties, challenging claims that the Society is outside the Church.
Bishop Schneider stresses that strong Catholic families are essential for Church renewal, fostering faith and vocations. He shares personal experiences and Church teachings affirming the family's central spiritual mission.
Bishop Schneider affirms the Traditional Latin Mass as a Church treasure, criticizes forced concelebration, and states the SSPX is not in schism, allowing laity to attend their Masses when necessary.
The Church’s worship, rooted in apostolic tradition, must reflect God’s holiness by imitating angelic reverence and the heavenly liturgy, expressing true faith through sacred gestures and theocentric liturgical theology.
Bishop Schneider warns that the Book of Truth confuses good Catholics as part of the devil’s tactic, urging vigilance and adherence to apostolic warnings about false prophets and teachers.
Bishop Schneider urges Christian youth to be courageous witnesses, faithful not to ideology but to Christ, the King of kings, enhancing their dignity through steadfast faith and courage.
Bishop Schneider recalls his father’s heartfelt praise for his mother, urging Catholic husbands to openly show love and respect for their wives as a vital example within the family.
The “Book of Truth” misleads Catholics and is not recognized by the Church. True renewal comes through sound doctrine, the Rosary, Eucharist, and fidelity to Our Lady, not unapproved private revelations.
Holy Communion is the most profound union with Christ. The faithful should receive Him with deep interior reverence and visible adoration, following biblical and patristic examples of humility, awe, and worship.
Fatima calls for prayer, penance, and fidelity amid widespread sin. Our Lady warned of hell, atheism, and impurity, urging devotion to her Immaculate Heart and reparation to save souls from eternal loss.
Church tradition supports Pope Francis’ legitimacy, prioritizing unity and spiritual good over legal technicalities. Historical precedent and universal acceptance heal doubts, rejecting sedevacantist-like theories about Benedict XVI’s resignation.
Bishop Schneider urges families on the Walsingham pilgrimage to trust Our Lady’s spiritual graces, stresses reverence in worship, recalls Mary’s holiness through St. John Henry Newman, and ends with Newman’s prayer for Catholic families.
Bishop Schneider recounts his family's faith under Soviet oppression, promotes a traditional Catholic center in Belarus, defends the Latin Mass, and urges Catholics to preserve tradition amid modern challenges and confusion.
Bishop Schneider affirms Mary’s power against heresies, linking faith’s purity with chastity. He warns of modern slavery masked as freedom and urges devotion to Mary amid today’s doctrinal confusion.
Blessed Karl of Austria lived as a faithful servant of Christ, devoted to the Sacred Heart. He ruled with humility, suffered with hope, and witnessed to Christ's kingship in all things.