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Bishop Schneider: Pope’s ‘persecution’ of the Latin Mass an ‘abuse of power’ which must be resisted
LifeSite News ^ | October 4, 2022 | Michael Haynes

Posted on 10/04/2022 3:48:26 PM PDT by ebb tide

Bishop Schneider: Pope’s ‘persecution’ of the Latin Mass an ‘abuse of power’ which must be resisted

‘The current persecution’ against the traditional liturgy resembles the Arian persecution of the Catholic faith, said Bishop Schneider.

PITTSBURGH (LifeSiteNews) – Bishop Athanasius Schneider has described Pope Francis’ restrictions on the traditional Mass as a “gross abuse of the papal office” which “violate the 2,000 year tradition” of the Catholic Church.

His Excellency made the comments in his prepared address to participants of the Catholic Identity Conference, organized by The Remnant in Pittsburgh over the weekend. The full recording of his talk, along with that of the other speakers, can be found via the conference website. 

Focusing on the recent “drastic” restrictions imposed by Pope Francis and Cardinal Arthur Roche on the traditional Mass of the Church, Bishop Schneider stated that “a restriction or prohibition of the traditional form of the liturgy is baseless,” since the “Holy Spirit does not contradict Himself.”

READ: Pope restricts ‘divisive’ Traditional Latin Mass, says 52-yr-old Novus Ordo is ‘unique expression’ of Church’s liturgy

Referencing both Traditionis Custodes and Cdl. Roche’s subsequent responsa ad dubia, Bishop Schneider called the documents “a gross abuse of the papal office.”

In some of his strongest comments to date on the subject of Pope Francis’ ongoing war on the traditional liturgy, Bishop Schneider warned that the Church was in a “fight” which was being waged “against the time-honored traditional rite of the Holy Mass, which all the saints – for at least a millennium – have loved, and in the case of priests and bishops, celebrated reverently and with great spiritual gain.”

Act of love

While the last 60 years have seen much liturgical upheaval, the auxiliary bishop of Astana stated that Rome has no authority to “portray as harmful a form of the Roman rite that has remained almost unchanged for a millennium and to order discriminatory measures against its celebration.”

Far from the characterizations of being “rigid,” which the Pope makes of devotees of the traditional liturgy, Bishop Schneider said that attachment to it was an act of “love” for the Church:

Out of fidelity and love for Holy Mother Church and for the honor of the apostolic see, bishops, priests, and the faithful feel obliged in our day, to preserve the traditional form of the Holy Mass and of the sacraments. 

READ: Scholars refute Cdl. Roche’s claim that devotion to Latin Mass is ‘more Protestant than Catholic’

“The powers that be hate what is holy, and therefore they persecute the traditional Mass,” he stated. “Yet our answer should not be anger and faint-heartedness but a deep sureness in the truth and inner peace and joy and trust in Divine Providence.”

Limits of papal authority

Just as the Pope cannot abolish the Apostles’ Creed, noted Bishop Schneider, neither can he “prohibit the use of the traditional Mass,” for to do so would be “an abuse of power.” Pope Francis had cited Pope Pius V’s liturgical regulations when promoting Traditionis Custodes, but Schneider explained how this was not comparable. 

READ: Vatican announces harsh restrictions on traditional Mass, sacraments

“Pope Pius V had not declared that the liturgy, according to the Roman Missal he published in 1570, was the only lex orandi of the roman Church and the Roman Rite,” he noted. 

Now declaring the reformed of Pope Paul VI as the sole unique expression of the lex orandi of the Roman Rite as Pope Francis is doing, this violates the 2,000-year tradition of all the Roman pontiffs who have never shown such a rigid intolerance.

“It is a rigidity,” continued the bishop, employing one of Francis’ words oft-used in his campaign against the ancient liturgy.

Indeed, Bishop Schneider rejected Francis’ claims in Traditionis Custodes, saying that “one cannot suddenly create a new rite as Paul VI has done and declaring it is the exclusive voice of the Holy Spirit in our time, and in the same time portraying the previous rite – which was almost unchanged in the span of at least 1,000 years – as deficient and harmful to the spiritual life of the faithful.”

Such argumentation “inevitably leads to the conclusion that the Holy Spirit in contradicting himself” – which would be impossible, Schneider noted.

Weakness of Novus Ordo

Bishop Schneider, one of the most prominently known bishops to publicly celebrate the ancient liturgy, explained to the conference that it contained and radiated “eminent doctrinal integrity and ritual sublimity.”

READ: Pope Francis is strengthening his grip over the Church’s bishops, ensuring loyalty to his ideas

Furthermore, he suggested that opponents of the Mass were concerned about such aspects:

The splendour of truth, sacredness and supernaturality of the traditional rite of Mass worries those clerics in high Church positions in the Vatican and others who have embraced a new revolutionary, theological stance, which is closer to the Protestant view of the Eucharist and of worship, and which is characterised by anthropocentrism and naturalism. 

“The Novus Ordo of Paul VI without doubt,” he stated, “weakens the doctrinal clarity about the sacrificial character of the Mass and weakens considerably the character of sacredness and of the mystery of the worship itself.” 

Paul VI’s new Mass was an act of “true revolution,” said Schneider, noting that he was “the first pope in 2,000 years who dared to make a revolution of the order of Mass, a true revolution.”

Bishop Joseph Strickland, Bishop Athanasius Schneider, Fr. James Altman, and two dozen more faithful Catholic priests & scholars are publicly calling out Pope Francis for his outrageous, dangerous, and heretical teaching concerning reception of Holy Communion.

Pope Francis stated that "faith" is the only requirement for those who wish to receive Holy Communion in his June 29 Apostolic Letter on the liturgy, Desiderio desideravi. 

This statement is dangerous because:

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For those in mortal sin, repentance and absolution must first be sought in the Sacrament of Confession before receiving the Eucharist*.

Pope Francis' statement would mislead many souls, which is why we need your help today to stand with Bishop Strickland, Fr. Altman, Bishop Schneider, and more.

TELL POPE FRANCIS:  HOLY COMMUNION CAN ONLY BE RECEIVED IN THE STATE OF GRACE!

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WATCH: LifeSiteNews' co-CEO and Editor-in-Chief, John-Henry Westen, fully breaks down the growing list of faithful Catholics choosing to resist Pope Francis' attack on the faith.

Stand with these faithful Catholics: Bishop Joseph E. Strickland, Bishop André Gracida, Bishop Athanasius Schneider, Bishop Robert Mutsaerts, Father Gerald E. Murray, Father James Altman, Father John Lovell, Professor Claudio Pierantoni, Dr. John Lamont, Dr. Peter Kwasniewski, Professor Anna Silvas, Dr. Anthony Esolen, Professor John Rist, Professor Paolo Pasqualucci, Julia Meloni, George Neumayr, and LifeSite’s John-Henry Westen.

*However, if a Catholic is unable to attend Confession but has a grave reason for receiving the Eucharist (such as a priest who may be required to celebrate Mass at a given time but who is unable to go to Confession), such a person must be confident to the best of his ability that he have perfect contrition for any mortal sins that he may have committed before receiving Holy Communion in an exceptional situation.

MORE INFORMATION:

Full statement by Catholic bishops and scholars correcting Pope Francis' heresy - LifeSiteNews

Move to the catacombs 

The bishop, who himself faced great trials as child in order to practice the Catholic faith, warned that the traditional liturgy could soon become consigned to the “catacombs” in order to pass the traditional liturgy on through the generations. 

“Such a great liturgical treasure of the church, as the traditional form of the Mass represents, cannot simply be destroyed,” he said. “This liturgical treasure is the property of the Church,” he added, “not the private property of any particular pope.”

“The current persecution against a rite, which the Roman Church jealously and unchangingly guarded during at least one millennium – therefore long before the Council of Trent – resembles now an analogue situation of the persecution of the integrity of the Catholic faith during the Arian Crisis in the 4th century,” he added. “Those who at that time kept unchangingly the Catholic Fatih were banned by the vast majority of the bishops from the churches, and they were first to celebrate a kind of clandestine Masses.”

Bishop Schneider also quoted extensively from the letters of St. Basil the Great, drawing a comparison between the the hierarchy of the saint’s time and the current era, noting first that “today clerics and bishops who promote impiety are promoted.” Quoting directly from St. Basil’s description about church of his time, Schneider stated:

The doctrines of true religion are overthrown. The laws of the Church are in confusion. The ambition of men, who have no fear of God, rushes into high posts, and exalted office is now publicly known as the prize of impiety.

Resistance and hope

Yet despite such a warning about the catacombs, Schneider did not promote fear but rather hope for the future of the Church. “The Church is always, and even in the pontificate of Pope Francis, in the almighty hands of Christ. Not in our hands,” he said.Bishop Schneider distributing Holy Communion at the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest’s parish in Pittsburgh

He described the current crisis of the Church as “the Golgotha hours,” which She suffered “with Christ, the head of His mystical body.”

In the face of this “persecution,” the auxiliary of Astana urged Catholics to “keep our great sobriety, common sense and supernatural vision. We should not yield to the temptation and assume an attitude of resolving with human means the immense crisis of the Church.”

Instead, he called on Catholics to welcome the “liturgical exile” as a persecution suffered for God.

We can say to those spiritually blinded and arrogant churchmen of our day – who disdain the treasure of the traditional rite of the Mass and who persecute Catholics who are attached to it – we can say ‘you will not succeed in overcoming and extinguishing the traditional rite of the Mass.’ Most Holy Father Pope Francis you will not succeed in extinguishing the traditional rite of the Mass. Why? You are fighting against the work which the Holy Spirit so carefully and artfully has woven throughout centuries and ages.

“The Catholic Church, with its visible head the Roman Pontiff, will again be the pillar of the beauty and sacredness of the rite of the Holy Mass since the Holy Spirit does not contradict Himself,” he said.



TOPICS: Apologetics; Catholic; Theology; Worship
KEYWORDS: apostatepope; dictatorpope; frankenchurch; vcii

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2 posted on 10/04/2022 3:51:39 PM PDT by ebb tide (Where are the good fruits of the Second Vatican Council? Anyone?)
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To: ebb tide

So glad I left for Eastern Orthodoxy, SOOOOOO GLAD!!!


3 posted on 10/04/2022 4:14:48 PM PDT by JJBookman (Swim the Bosporus, what are you waiting for? )
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To: JJBookman

Martin Luther also left the Catholic Church.

Aren’t you the pompous one!


4 posted on 10/04/2022 4:25:44 PM PDT by ebb tide (Where are the good fruits of the Second Vatican Council? Anyone?)
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To: JJBookman

So glad I left for Eastern Orthodoxy, SOOOOOO GLAD!!!
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You may be glad now, but if you live long enough I predict you will regret leaving and return to Mother Church.


5 posted on 10/04/2022 6:58:42 PM PDT by fortes fortuna juvat (Democrat politicians and voters are dangerous psychopaths. They confirm it everyday.)
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To: ebb tide

You may find this of interest. Michael Matt gives a statement.

https://youtu.be/WCkYQqu4LjA


6 posted on 10/04/2022 7:35:12 PM PDT by HollyB
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