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Bishop Athanasius Schneider: Battling the New Gnosticism (Catholic Caucus)
Onepeterfive ^ | February 11, 2015 | BISHOP ATHANASIUS SCHNEIDER

Posted on 02/11/2015 2:27:54 PM PST by NYer


(Bishop Schneider. Image Courtesy of Diane Korzeniewski)

Editor’s Note: Following his strongly-worded interview with Polonia Christiana in the wake of the first part of the Extraordinary Synod on Marriage and Family, we reached out to Bishop Athanasius Schneider to seek his guidance on concrete actions Catholics can take during this time of turmoil within the Church. We specifically requested his advice on what the faithful could do to resist heterodoxy and address the errors (or at least obfuscations) that seem to be issuing forth from some of the highest prelates in the Church. Though his counsel is brief, it is deeply thoughtful, and offers us a great deal of work to do. With the next meeting of the Synod less than eight months away, there is no time to waste. 

 

It is a sad truth that we are in a time of great crisis in the Church. God is with us, however. You have asked me what the faithful can do to combat the errors spreading through the Church. I would like to answer with some suggestions:

We must create groups of true Catholics, scholars, families, and clergy who will spread courageously the full Catholic truth, especially on the Church’s teachings on the family, on nature, and the commandments of God.

As a means to this aim, we must make use of all the resources that the modern world offers to us. We are not confined to waiting for the media to spread these messages. We do not have to wait for each individual pastor to preach them from the pulpit. We should embrace the new media forms that allow us to spread the Gospel and the teachings of our Holy Mother, the Church. We should take our message to the Internet, publish it on websites, blogs, and social media.

But we must not forget to engage with our fellow Catholics in more traditional ways. We should organize conferences and symposiums on a scholarly level. We should use these to create publications, papers, and books that can be used as a reference and broaden our discussion.

We should also create a movement of Catholic families, of “domestic churches”, to witness, defend and spread the integral faith and the teaching on family, marriage, and the order of nature.

We must, at this dangerous time, be courageous in illuminating the truly Gnostic and revolutionary character of the “Kasper agenda,” demonstrating the continuity of the Divine doctrine on marriage and its practice throughout the two thousand years of the history of our Church. We should inspire the faithful with examples of holy husbands, families, children, and teenagers. We should demonstrate, on the one side, the real beauty of a marital, family, or single life in chastity and fidelity. On the other side, we must point to the demonstrated ugliness, unhappiness, and schizophrenia of a life against the divinely-established order.

To give hope to those who are struggling, it is important for us to give examples of repentant Catholics from the past and present time. Those who converted from their sinful life in adultery, divorce, or sodomy.

To address the errors currently being spread, true Catholic husbands, families and single persons must write to the pope, to the their bishops, and to the competent dicasteries of the Roman Curia, notifying them of heretical, semi-heretical, or Gnostic pronouncements of ecclesiastical persons or events with such an agenda which are being promoted though ecclesiastical persons or groups.

These are all means of education and formation. But the battle we are fighting is against more than ignorance. It is against principalities and powers. It cannot succeed unless we organize a great national and international net of prayer through Eucharistic adoration, pilgrimages, solemn Masses, intercessional and penitential processions with themes such as “The Holiness of Family and Marriage,” “The Call to Chastity,”  “The Beauty and Happiness of a Chaste Life,” “The Imitation of Christ in Family Life,” and “Expiation for the Sins Against Family and Marriage.”

Perhaps most fundamental of all, we should pray fervently that God may give to His Church holy bishops and holy popes. Such a prayer should be prayed especially by children, because the prayer of the innocent ones penetrates heaven like no other.


TOPICS: Catholic; History; Prayer
KEYWORDS: athanasiusschneider; catholic; divorce; gaymarriage; gnosis; gnosticism; homosexualagenda; kasper; marriage; marriageequality; modernism; samesexmarriage; schneider

1 posted on 02/11/2015 2:27:54 PM PST by NYer
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CATHOLIC CAUCUS

Ping!

2 posted on 02/11/2015 2:28:42 PM PST by NYer (Without justice - what else is the State but a great band of robbers? - St. Augustine)
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"Perhaps most fundamental of all, we should pray fervently that God may give to His Church holy bishops and holy popes."

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The entire article is remarkable in its frankness, but this one line near the end is pretty startling, when you think about it. (Can you imagine a faithful bishop giving that same advice during Pope John Paul II's time in office, or during Pope Benedict XVI's time in office, especially including that last phrase, telling us we should pray fervently that God give to His Church "holy popes"?)

God bless Bishop Athanasius Schneider, and may God bless His Church with holy bishops, popes, priests, religious, and laity.

3 posted on 02/11/2015 3:03:30 PM PST by Heart-Rest ("Our hearts are restless, Lord, until they rest in Thee." - St. Augustine)
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but this one line near the end is pretty startling, when you think about it.

Indeed .. that same line caught my attention as well. It is a reminder of the importance of daily prayer for the Holy Father, bishops, priests and religious. We must never take anything for granted. They need our prayers as much as we need theirs.

4 posted on 02/11/2015 4:07:04 PM PST by NYer (Without justice - what else is the State but a great band of robbers? - St. Augustine)
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**To address the errors currently being spread, true Catholic husbands, families and single persons must write to the pope, to the their bishops, and to the competent dicasteries of the Roman Curia, notifying them of heretical, semi-heretical, or Gnostic pronouncements of ecclesiastical persons or events with such an agenda which are being promoted though ecclesiastical persons or groups.**

We can do it!


5 posted on 02/11/2015 8:21:29 PM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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A bunch of us are doing a novena to St. Michael the Archangel, today is day three. I will include the priests in the intentions today. We must pray for Francis. Even if we don’t like what he says. We must pray for him. It is our duty.


6 posted on 02/12/2015 5:31:13 AM PST by defconw (If not now, WHEN?)
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We started a “Catholic Apologetics Book Group” at my church, which sounds tame enough, but it’s really a front for a few of us traditionalists who are not happy with Pope Frank et al... We are finishing our first book, Apologetics by Msgr. Glenn, written in 1931, and then moving on to Michael Voris’ Apologetics DVD series... I agree that prayer is most needed for our times, but action is needed too, we are going to use this Lent to focus our efforts... If anyone has any advice, I would greatly appreciate it... Cheers, HK


7 posted on 02/16/2015 3:35:48 PM PST by HurriKane ("Sorrowful and Immaculate Heart of Mary, pray for us and save us.")
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