The wait is finally over! Today's episode of The John-Henry Westen Show is Part 1 of the much-anticipated 3-part interview with Bishop Athanasius Schneider.
Bishop Athanasius Schneider, in a new interview with John-Henry Westen, discussed many important topics relating to our current crisis in the Catholic Church.
Bishop Schneider downplayed fears sometimes raised by Catholics about the SSPX, saying that the society does ‘nothing but [that] which the Church did always until the Council.’
Archbishop Viganò suggested that the 1988 Consecrations of bishops by Archbishop Lefebvre was 'a vital necessity for the safeguarding of the Mass of all time.'
LifeSiteNews has learned that this dissertation was timely and had a positive influence upon the Vatican’s decision to remove the excommunications of the four bishops of the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX), who were consecrated in 1988, in January of 2009.
The ‘loss of one’s professional activity or social responsibilities’ could be a ‘reasonable motive’ for accepting one of the abortion-tainted COVID jabs, SSPX priest Fr. Arnauld Sélégny stated last week.
Most bishops 'are presiding over the absolute decline and end of the Catholic Church,' said Father James Altman, and 'the traditional people are the remnant.'
“Many people have discovered or returned to the Faith thanks to this liturgy. How can we fail to notice, moreover, that the communities of the faithful attached to it are often young and flourishing, and that many Christian households, priests or religious vocations have come from it?’ asked the FSSP.
The auxiliary bishop of Astana, Kazakhstan discussed what would happen if the Vatican moved to restrict the Traditional Latin Mass. Commenting on the situation of the SSPX – and whether priests might seek to join the SSPX should the Old Mass be restricted – Schneider said it is ‘difficult' to say that SSPX priests 'are outside the church or are schismatic when they possess the ordinary faculties of Confession given by the Pope himself.’