Bishop Schneider encourages laypeople to strengthen the Church by studying tradition, praying, respectfully correcting leaders, and avoiding extremes, inspired by saints like Hildegard of Bingen and Catherine of Siena.
Bishop Schneider condemns using discernment to justify adultery, affirming sexual acts only in marriage and criticizing Church leaders and Amoris Laetitia for tolerating this grave spiritual danger.
Bishop Schneider denounces abortion-tainted vaccines as immoral cooperation with the fetal industry, urging Catholics to reject them and publicly protest to defend the Church’s opposition to abortion and exploitation of unborn children.
Bishop Schneider affirms Catholic families as defenders of faith. He stresses tradition, prayer, and parental duty in education as essential for resisting modern errors and raising future Church leaders.
St. Joseph is the model for Catholic fathers, showing through example how to protect, guide, and love. Fathers should mirror his quiet strength to inspire their children’s growth in faith.
Bishop Schneider calls for liturgical renewal through reverence, strict observance of tradition, unified prayer orientation, and restoring the focus on God, not man, in the celebration of the Holy Mass.
Bishop Schneider denounces Fiducia Supplicans as deceptive and contrary to Church teaching. He urges Catholics to remain faithful, reject confusion, and pray for Pope Francis’s conversion, trusting in the Church’s divine origin.
The Traditional Latin Mass appeals to youth for its sacredness, order, and beauty. Its revival, driven by young people and clergy, reflects a deep spiritual longing and enduring relevance in the Church.
The Catholic faith is eternal and unchanging, yet today faces confusion and attack. Faithful Catholics must defend its truth with clarity and courage, trusting in Christ's promise and the Church's divine foundation.
The liturgy must reflect Christ as its center. Reverence, silence, proper orientation, and catechesis restore Eucharistic faith. Communion in the hand weakens belief; true renewal begins with worship, teaching, and devotion.
Angels are God’s faithful messengers and protectors. Each person receives a unique guardian angel. The Church encourages devotion to angels as spiritual companions and warriors in today’s intensified spiritual conflict.
Jesus Christ’s kingship, granted by God, extends over all creation. The Church teaches individuals and societies to recognize His reign, as affirmed by tradition, martyrdom, and apostolic witness.
Bishop Schneider urges faithfulness in crisis through prayer, sacrifice, and adherence to tradition. He draws on prophetic teachings from past popes condemning moral relativism, secularism, and abandonment of Christ's immutable truth.
Christ’s birth unites divinity and humanity for our salvation. Born in poverty, He revealed God’s mercy. Christians are urged to renounce sin and live worthily as members of Christ and temples of the Spirit.
The Holy Mass, making present Christ’s sacrifice, is the Church’s life and worship. It unites all believers across time and space, offering strength, sanctity, and participation in Christ’s redemptive mission.
The consecration of Russia to Mary’s Immaculate Heart happens March 25. Pope Francis calls for global prayer. The First Five Saturdays devotion is emphasized for reparation. April 2 is the next one.
Bishop Schneider urges Catholics to hold fast to unchanging truth amid today’s crisis of faith, citing Newman and Belloc to highlight the Church’s divine resilience and the growing threat of modern unbelief.
Bishop Schneider teaches that Jesus Christ is the true King of all societies, urging individuals and communities to recognize His reign. Rejecting Him results in enslavement to other rulers.
Bishop Schneider calls Ireland’s abortion vote a manipulated loss for life but praises pro-life defenders as true victors. He encourages families and youth to courageously witness to life, marriage, and faith.
Bishop Schneider shares how his Catholic family, life under communism, and holy priests shaped his vocation. He stresses fidelity to Jesus, Catholic doctrine, and liturgical tradition as central to priestly life.
Bishop Schneider praises Bishop Strickland’s unwavering defense of Catholic tradition, likening him to historic confessor bishops. He urges continued courage amid Church opposition, affirming support from faithful Catholics and Church history.
Freemasonry is portrayed as opposing Christ and infiltrating the Church with relativism and naturalism. This influence intensified during the Second Vatican Council, promoting modernist clergy and undermining Catholic truth.
At Mass, we meet Christ, the center of our salvation. Reverently kneeling for Communion shows recognition of His majesty, receiving the Lord of the Kingdom of God, not just the Kingdom itself.
The Spirit of God brings humility, patience, and simplicity, inspiring Christlike imitation. The evil spirit causes pride, restlessness, hypocrisy, and false zeal, leading the soul away from truth and peace.