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[Catholic Caucus] EXCLUSIVE: Bishop Schneider believes a pope will one day celebrate Latin Mass in St. Peter’s again
LifeSite News ^ | March 21, 2025 | Andreas Wailzer

Posted on 03/21/2025 8:47:14 PM PDT by ebb tide

[Catholic Caucus] EXCLUSIVE: Bishop Schneider believes a pope will one day celebrate Latin Mass in St. Peter’s again

‘This celebration of the Mass, I call it the Mass of the ages, is indestructible, and a pope cannot destroy it, no matter how hard he tries,’ Bishop Schneider said.


Pilgrimage on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of Summorum Pontificum, at Saint Peter's Chair, Rome, September 16, 2017.

Bishop Athanasius Schneider said that a pope will someday celebrate the Traditional Latin Mass (TLM) in St. Peter’s Basilica again.

In an interview conducted in German with LifeSiteNews journalist Andreas Wailzer, Bishop Schneider discussed the importance of the Traditional Latin Mass and said he believes it has a bright future in the Catholic Church.

“This celebration of the Mass, I call it the Mass of the ages, is indestructible, and a pope cannot destroy it, no matter how hard he tries,” the bishop from Kazakhstan said.

“It will survive. Perhaps it will go underground for a short time, but it will survive in the catacombs.”

“And then one day, I am convinced – this is my personal opinion – a pope will celebrate the traditional Mass in Rome, in St. Peter’s Basilica, with the greatest solemnity,” the auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Astana stated.

Bishop Schneider said that he would not call the TLM the “old Mass” but rather the “new Mass” since it is the “Mass of the youth” today and also the “Mass of the ages.”

He said that texts and rubrics of the traditional Mass go back at least to the fourth century and St. Ambrose.

“It is quite an age, one must say.”

Within its 2000-year history, the traditional Mass has always “grown so slowly,” without any rupture in the rite, even though small changes have been made over the centuries.

“Small, very small things can always be changed, but never drastically, rather very carefully,” he noted.

Asked by LifeSiteNews whether he thinks the TLM will become the norm in the Church again, he replied: “I would say that the current so-called New Mass must be reformed step by step so that it comes very close to the Mass of the ages, the traditional rite.”

“There will then be two smaller variants; that is my personal view for the future.”

“The Mass that we know now as the traditional Mass will remain as it is, without being changed, or perhaps some prefaces or sacred feasts could be added, but the order of the Mass will not be changed,” he continued.

“ The so-called ordinary Mass, which is normally celebrated as a rule, will be almost exactly what we know today as the traditional Mass.”

“Perhaps the difference will be that in this so-called ordinary form [..] the vernacular will be used more than in the other, traditional form, where almost everything is in Latin, […] and perhaps with some very minor rubric changes,” the bishop said.

“Archbishop Lefebvre once said that if he had to choose between celebrating the Novus Ordo, i.e., the new Mass, entirely in Latin or celebrating the traditional rite entirely in French, he would prefer to celebrate the traditional rite entirely in French rather than the Novus Ordo in Latin.”

”And he is right about that,” Schneider said.


TOPICS: Catholic; Theology; Worship
KEYWORDS: morepopenews; schneider; tlm
“Archbishop Lefebvre once said that if he had to choose between celebrating the Novus Ordo, i.e., the new Mass, entirely in Latin or celebrating the traditional rite entirely in French, he would prefer to celebrate the traditional rite entirely in French rather than the Novus Ordo in Latin.”

”And he is right about that,” Schneider said.

1 posted on 03/21/2025 8:47:14 PM PDT by ebb tide
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2 posted on 03/21/2025 8:47:46 PM PDT by ebb tide (The Synodal "church" is not the Catholic Church. )
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To: ebb tide

It is and is not about “the Latin” ...


3 posted on 03/21/2025 8:53:14 PM PDT by Rocky Mountain Wild Turkey ("I have an open mind ... just not so open that my brain falls out onto the floor!!")
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To: ebb tide

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4 posted on 03/21/2025 9:49:22 PM PDT by Bigg Red (My long-time tagline has been removed and will be stored on my home page as it has proved true.)
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To: ebb tide

Benedict XVI should have marked Summorum Pontificum (or say its 1st anniversary) with a full-blown, all-hand-on-deck, unite-the-clans TLM at St Peter’s as a show of force. B16, God rest his soul, lived in constant fear of the offending sensibilities of the liberal wing of Church. When the tables were turned, Bergoglio showed no such reticence.


5 posted on 03/21/2025 10:24:59 PM PDT by irishjuggler
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To: ebb tide

Unfortunately, as long as this pope still adhered and professed the Vatican II religion, it would be pointless, and I dare say dangerous.


6 posted on 03/22/2025 4:48:23 AM PDT by piusv (Francis didn't start the Fire)
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To: Rocky Mountain Wild Turkey

Exactly! And those who say what’s the big deal whether it’s said in Latin or the vernacular simply betray their complete ignorance of the issues. Yes, I prefer Latin because of its precision and its universality (one can follow the TLM wherever one is in the world, and that’s a good thing), but I would make the same choice as Archbishop LeFebvre, in a heartbeat.


7 posted on 03/22/2025 5:53:44 AM PDT by scouter (As for me and my household... We will serve the LORD.)
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Amen, Scouter.

Of course, being Catholic in His Roman church, the "pride of place" language is Latin. Every church has its historical language. His Church has three blessed languages, those written above His Head on His Most Sacred Cross:

Hebrew
Greek
Latin

But, the Mass of Paul VI is much more about the orientation, the deletions, the additions, the twisting of meaning, the capitulation of things NOT Catholic. The Mass of The Ages is (and always was) an organic, beautiful, and wholly sufficient Catholic offering of The Holy Sacrifice of The Mass.

Modernists gonna mod, mod, mod ....

8 posted on 03/22/2025 7:08:34 AM PDT by Rocky Mountain Wild Turkey ("I have an open mind ... just not so open that my brain falls out onto the floor!!")
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