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Athanasius Schneider

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Kazakhstani Catholic bishop


Athanasius Schneider

Auxiliary Bishop of Mary Most Holy in Astana
Titular Bishop of Celerina
Bishop Schneider inChartres,France (2015)
ArchdioceseMary Most Holy in Astana
Appointed5 February 2011
Other postTitular Bishop ofCelerina
Previous postAuxiliary Bishop ofKaraganda (2006–2011)
Orders
Ordination25 March 1990
by Manuel Pestana Filho
Consecration2 June 2006
by Angelo Sodano
Personal details
BornAnton Schneider
(1961-04-07)7 April 1961 (age 64)
NationalityKazakhstani
DenominationCatholic Church
MottoKyrie eleison
(Lord, have mercy)
Coat of armsAthanasius Schneider's coat of arms
Styles of
Athanasius Schneider
Reference styleHis Excellency,The Most Reverend
Spoken styleYour Excellency
Religious styleBishop

Athanasius Schneider,O.R.C. (bornAnton Schneider on 7 April 1961) is aCatholicprelate, serving as theAuxiliary Bishop of Astana inKazakhstan. He is a member of theCanons Regular of the Holy Cross of Coimbra. He is known for championing the pre-Vatican IIliturgical traditions and practices of the Church, such as theTridentine Mass, and for protesting certain current policies, including some associated withPope Francis.

Family and early life

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Anton Schneider was born inTokmok,Kirghiz SSR, in theSoviet Union. His parents wereBlack Sea Germans (ethnic German settlers who lived along the northern coast of the Black Sea in theRussian Empire),[1] who at the end ofWorld War II were evacuated toBerlin, then deported to alabor camp inKrasnokamsk in theUral Mountains. His family was closely involved with theunderground church. Schneider's mother Maria was one of several women to shelter the BlessedOleksiy Zaryckyy, a Ukrainian priest later imprisoned at the infamousKarlag and in 1963 martyred by the Soviet regime for his ministry. The family relocated to theKirghiz SSR after being released from the camps,[2] then leftCentral Asia forEstonia.[3] As a boy, Schneider and his three siblings would attend clandestine Masses with their parents, often traveling sixty miles from the family's home inValga toTartu, taking the first train in the morning under the cover of darkness and returning with the last train at night. Due to the great distance, infrequent visits by the clergy, and crackdowns by the Soviet authorities, they were able to make the trip only once a month.[1] In 1973, shortly after making his first Holy Communion in secret, Schneider emigrated with his family toRottweil inWest Germany.[4]

Training and priesthood

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In 1982 inAustria, Schneider joined theCanons Regular of the Holy Cross of Coimbra, a Roman Catholic religious order within theOpus Sanctorum Angelorum, and took thereligious name Athanasius. He was ordained a priest byBishop Manuel Pestana Filho ofAnápolis on 25 March 1990, and spent several years as a priest inBrazil before returning toCentral Asia.[5] Starting in 1999, he taughtPatristics atMary, Mother of the Church Seminary inKaraganda. On 2 June 2006, he was consecrated a bishop at the Altar of theChair of Saint Peter in the Vatican by CardinalAngelo Sodano. Schneider then served as an auxiliary bishop in theDiocese of Karaganda in Kazakhstan. In 2011, he was transferred to the position of auxiliary bishop in theArchdiocese of Astana.[6][7] He is the General Secretary of the Bishops' Conference of Kazakhstan.[8]

Schneider speaksGerman,Russian,Portuguese,Spanish,English,French andItalian. He also can readLatin andAncient Greek.[9]

Views

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Schneider is known for histraditionalism. He has criticized clergy members who he believes do not fully adhere to the faith and instead surrender to what he calls a "cruel pagan world." In 2014, he compared them to "members of the clergy and even bishops who put grains of incense in front of the statue of the emperor or of a pagan idol or who delivered the books of the Holy Scripture to be burned." He alleged that the present Catholic Church is beset by "traitors of the Faith."[10]

Schneider has frequently traveled to conferences hosted by conservative and traditional Catholics. In 2018, he was warned by the Holy See to limit his travel outside his diocese, as canon law only allows a bishop to be absent for no more than a month unless on official duty. This led to him increasingly appearing at conferences via video.[11]

Holy Communion

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Schneider supports theliturgical tradition of receivingHoly Communion on the tongue while kneeling, which he explains as a sign of love for thebody and blood of Jesus.[12] This is the theme of his 2008 bookDominus Est,[13][14] published in Italian, and since translated into English, German, Estonian, Lithuanian, Polish, Hungarian and Chinese. The book contains a foreword written byMalcolm Ranjith, then the Secretary of theCongregation for Divine Worship, currentlyArchbishop of Colombo and Metropolitan head of the church inSri Lanka.[15] In the book, Schneider writes that receiving Holy Communion in this way had become standard practice in the church by the 5th century and thatPope Gregory I strongly chastised priests who refused to follow this tradition.[12] He wrote in 2009: "The awareness of the greatness of the eucharistic mystery is demonstrated in a special way by the manner in which the body of the Lord is distributed and received."[16]

Schneider offering Mass in 2009

Schneider has upheld the traditional teaching of the Catholic Church that divorce and remarriage constitute themortal sin ofadultery, which condition renders one ineligible to receive Holy Communion.[10][17] In a 2014 interview, Schneider said that calls to change this practice came from "anti-Christian media." He suggested this was "a false concept of mercy," saying: "It is comparable to a doctor who gives a [diabetic] patient sugar, although he knows it will kill him."[10] In 2016,Pope Francis released theapostolic exhortationAmoris laetitia which seemed to allow divorced and civilly remarried persons to take the Eucharist under some circumstances, and this was put into practice by some bishops, arousing intense controversy. Schneider strongly criticized this, asserting that the perennial teaching is "more powerful and surer than the discordant voice and practice of admitting unrepentant adulterers to Holy Communion, even if this practice is promoted by a single Pope or the diocesan bishops."[17] On April 7, 2018, Schneider, along with conservative cardinalsRaymond Leo Burke andWalter Brandmüller, participated in a conference rejecting the outline proposed by German bishops to allow divorced and civilly remarried Catholics to receive the Eucharist. Schneider spoke of the duty of popes to be "custodians" of authority.[18]

Clergy sex abuse

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On August 25, 2018, ArchbishopCarlo Maria Viganò, formerapostolic nuncio to the United States, released an 11-page letter describing a series of warnings to theVatican regarding sexual misconduct byTheodore McCarrick, accusing Francis of failing to act on these reports and calling on him to resign.[19] Schneider said that there was "no reasonable and plausible cause to doubt the truth content of the document." He demanded "ruthlessness and transparency" in cleansing the church of evils, particularly "homosexual cliques and networks" in the curia that he and some others have blamed for helping to cause the abuse epidemic. Schneider called on all "cardinals, bishops and priests to renounce any compromise and any flirtation with the world."[20]

Interreligious relations

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Schneider stated in a January 2013 interview that proselytizing by "false religions and sects" should be restricted in majority-Catholic counties. "When there is (a Catholic majority) then false religions and sects have not the right to make propaganda there," he said. Schneider added that this does not mean that governments can "suppress them, they can live, but (governments) cannot give them the same right to make propaganda to the detriment of Catholics."[21]

Schneider has spoken out against Muslim immigration into Europe. He stated in 2018 that heavy Muslim immigration during the 2010s was orchestrated by "international powerful political organizations...to take away from Europe its Christian and its national identity. It is meant to dilute the Christian and the national character of Europe." Schneider alleged that theSyrian Civil War was orchestrated by international powers to stir up a migrant crisis to de-Christianize Europe and that mass immigration into Europe from Northern Africa was likewise "artificially created."[22]

During Pope Francis's visit to Kazakhstan in September 2022, Schneider criticized him for promoting a "supermarket of religions" from which people could freely choose. "This is not correct because there is only one true religion, which is the Catholic Church, founded by God himself, but commanded to all men, to all religions, to believe and accept his son Jesus Christ, the only savior," Schneider said.[23]

Liturgy

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Schneider is a strong promoter of theTridentine Mass, or the "Traditional Latin Mass," the form of the Mass commonly offered in the Church for centuries but which largely fell out of use following the reforms of theSecond Vatican Council, and which some conservative Catholics continue to champion.[24][25] In a July 2018 interview, he rebuked priests for using "a careless and superficial–almost an entertainment style" of liturgy, adding that liturgy must be conducted with "beauty and reverence." According to Schneider, "You cannot change the liturgy by the tastes of the time. The liturgy is timeless." Schneider has offered Divine Liturgy in theByzantine Rite numerous times, praising it as "permeated with respect, with reverence, with a supernatural spirit and adoration."[22]

Schneider criticizedTraditionis custodes, a 2021motu proprio issued by Pope Francis which placed restrictions on the Tridentine Mass. He characterized it as an attack on the Church's traditions and encouraged Catholics to maintain their attachment to the traditional form.[25]

Criticism of Pope Francis and hierarchy

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At a theological conference in Rome in December 2010, Schneider proposed the need for "a new Syllabus" (recalling theSyllabus of Errors of 1864 byPope Pius IX), in which papal teaching authority would correct erroneous interpretations of the documents of the Second Vatican Council.[26][27][28]

On June 10, 2019, Schneider, along with cardinals Burke andJānis Pujats, as well as Kazakh archbishopsTomasz Peta of Astana andJan Paweł Lenga, published a 40-point "Declaration of Truths" claiming to reaffirm traditional church teaching. The bishops wrote that such a declaration was necessary in a time of "almost universal doctrinal confusion and disorientation." Specific passages in the declaration implicitly reply to the writings of Pope Francis. The declaration states that "the religion born of faith in Jesus Christ" is the "only religion positively willed by God," seemingly alluding to theDocument on Human Fraternity signed by Pope Francis, which stated that the "diversity of religions" is "willed by God." Following recent changes to theCatechism of the Catholic Church to opposecapital punishment, the declaration states that the church "did not err" in teaching that civil authorities may "lawfully exercise capital punishment" when it is "truly necessary" and to preserve the "just order of societies."[29]

In September 2019, Schneider and Burke published an 8-page letter denouncing six alleged theological errors in the working document for theSynod of Bishops for the Pan-Amazon region, and asking that Pope Francis "confirm his brethren in the faith by an unambiguous rejection of the errors." Burke and Schneider criticized the Synod document for what they characterized as its "implicitpantheism," support for married clergy and a greater role for women in the liturgy, and excessive openness to Amazonian pagan rituals and practices. They asked the laity and clergy to pray at least one decade of theRosary and to fast weekly for the rejection of such ideas over a 40-day period from September 17 to October 26.[30][31]

In November 2023, Schneider denounced Pope Francis's decision to remove BishopJoseph Strickland from his diocese. Strickland was a frequent critic of Pope Francis. "This will go down in history as a great injustice against a bishop who did only his task in a time of confusion," Schneider said. He lamented what he called an "internal persecution of faithful Catholics" while bishops and cardinals who were "publicly distorting or undermining the faith" went unpunished.[32]

Credo

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In 2023, Schneider publishedCredo: Compendium of the Catholic Faith withSophia Institute Press, a catechism written from a traditionalist perspective.[33] It received animprimatur by BishopPeter Anthony Libasci ofManchester.[33] The catechism was endorsed by bishopsRobert Sarah,Elias Nassar andJoseph Strickland, as well as theologianScott Hahn, who praised it as clear and thorough.[34]Credo has received attention for its focus on issues particular to traditionalist Catholicism, especially its intended "clarification" of allegedly ambiguous statements in the documents of the Second Vatican Council and theCatechism of the Catholic Church, for which it has been both praised[35] and criticized.[36]

Bibliography

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  • Athanasius Schneider,Diane Montagna,Christus Vincit: Christ's Triumph Over the Darkness of the Age, Angelico Press, 2019.OCLC 1396124183)
  • Schneider, Athanasius (1999)."Propter sanctam ecclesiam suam": die Kirche als Geschöpf, Frau und Bau im Bussunterricht des Pastor Hermae (in German).Rome:Patristic Institute Augustinianum.ISBN 88-7961-030-9.LCCN 00688210.
  • Schneider, Athanasius (2008).Dominus Est, it is the Lord: Reflections of a Bishop of Central Asia on Holy Communion [Dominus est, riflessioni di un vescovo dell' Asia Centrale sulla sacra Comunione]. Translated by Gregoris, Nicholas L.Pine Beach, N.J.:Newman House Press.ISBN 978-0-9778846-1-2.LCCN 2011276875.
  • Schneider, Athanasius (2019).Christus Vincit: Christ's Triumph Over the Darkness of the Age: In conversation withDiane Montagna, Angelico Press, ISBN 978-1-62138-490-8.
  • Schneider, Athanasius (2021).The Springtime That Never Came: Bishop Athanasius Schneider in conversation with Pawel Lisicki, Sophia Institute Press, ISBN 978-1-64413-513-6
  • Schneider, Athanasius (2021).The Catholic Mass: Steps to Restore the Centrality of God in the Liturgy by Athanasius Schneider with Aurelio Porfiri Translated by Diane Montagna, Sophia Institute Press, ISBN 978-1-64413-540-2.
  • Schneider, Athanasius (2023).Credo. Compendium of the Catholic Faith. Sophia Institute Press, ISBN 978-1-64413-940-0.
  • Schneider, Athanasius (2024).Flee from Heresy: A Catholic Guide to Ancient and Modern Errors,Sophia Institute Press,ISBN 9798889113188.

References

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  1. ^ab"How Bishop Athanasius Schneider became a leading Voice for Catholic Truth".National Catholic Register. 17 January 2018. Retrieved15 June 2018.
  2. ^"Kazakhstan's Deep Christian Roots – ZENIT – English".Zenit.org. 28 June 2010. Retrieved1 April 2016.
  3. ^"Kazakhstan, Outpost of Catholic Orthodoxy". 27 January 2017. Archived fromthe original on 7 January 2018. Retrieved24 February 2017.
  4. ^"Bishops Ordained for Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan". 7 June 2006. Retrieved10 July 2017.
  5. ^Schneider, Athanasius (2019).Christus Vincit: Christ's Triumph Over the Darkness of the Age, In conversation with Diane Montagna. Brooklyn, NY: Angelico Press. p. 30.ISBN 9781621384892.
  6. ^David M. Cheney."Bishop Athanasius Schneider [Catholic-Hierarchy]".Catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved1 April 2016.
  7. ^"Атаназиус Шнайдер".Католическая Церковь (in Russian). Retrieved7 November 2021.
  8. ^"UCAN Diocesan Profiles Series". Archived fromthe original on 4 January 2010. Retrieved21 February 2010.
  9. ^Schneider, Athanasius (2019).Christus Vincit: Christ's Triumph Over the Darkness of the Age, In conversation with Diane Montagna. Brooklyn, NY: Angelico Press. p. xi.ISBN 9781621384892.
  10. ^abcAtkinson, Sarah (6 June 2014)."Bishop Athanasius Schneider: 'We are in the fourth great crisis of the Church'".The Catholic Herald. Archived fromthe original on 1 July 2019. Retrieved1 July 2019.
  11. ^"Bishop Schneider explains Vatican's restrictions on his travel". Correspondenza Romana. 9 November 2018. Retrieved22 July 2020.
  12. ^ab"News Features". Catholic Culture. 22 April 2008. Retrieved1 April 2016.
  13. ^Cf. § Bibliography
  14. ^Latin Mass Society of England and Wales: "Interview with Bishop Athanasius Schneider"Archived 20 June 2016 at theWayback Machine May 2014
  15. ^Flynn, J.D. (1 February 2008)."Communion in hand should be revised, Vatican official says". Catholic News Agency. Retrieved6 August 2019.
  16. ^"Vatican Newspaper Article Says Catholics Should Receive Communion Kneeling and on the Tongue | Mary\'s Anawim".Marysanawim.wordpress.com. 16 March 2009. Retrieved1 April 2016.
  17. ^ab"Bishop Schneider: priests must resist pressure on Communion for remarried".The Catholic Herald. 21 September 2017. Archived fromthe original on 10 August 2018. Retrieved9 August 2018.
  18. ^Allen, John; Giangravé, Claire (7 April 2018)."Amoris' critics at Rome summit beg pope, bishops, 'Confirm us in the faith!'". Crux Now. Archived fromthe original on 10 August 2018. Retrieved9 August 2018.
  19. ^Pentin, Edward (25 August 2018)."Ex-nuncio accuses Pope Francis of failing to act on McCarrick's abuse reports".Catholic News Agency. Retrieved25 August 2018.
  20. ^Schneider, Athanasius (27 August 2018)."Reflection on the 'Testimony' of Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò".National Catholic Register. Retrieved28 August 2018.
  21. ^Duncan, Robert (15 January 2013)."Bishop Athanasius Schneider on religious liberty". Catholic News Service. Retrieved1 July 2019.
  22. ^abSenz, Paul (6 July 2018)."Bishop Athanasius Schneider discusses liturgy, priesthood, doctrinal confusion, immigration, Synod on the Youth". The Catholic World Report. Retrieved26 April 2020.
  23. ^Chimtom, Ngala Killian (15 September 2022)."'There is only one true religion': Kazakh bishop says his criticisms of Pope Francis' interfaith outreach are a sign of collegiality". America Magazine. Retrieved18 October 2022.
  24. ^Hitchens, Dan (26 January 2017)."Orthodox Catholicism's eastern outpost". The Catholic Herald. Retrieved30 June 2020.
  25. ^abPentin, Edward (4 November 2022)."Cardinal Burke and Bishop Schneider Restate Concerns About Restrictions on Traditional Liturgy". National Catholic Register. Retrieved20 December 2023.
  26. ^"Bishop calls for new document correcting misinterpretations of Vatican II". Catholic Culture (Catholic World News). 21 January 2011.
  27. ^"Bishop Schneider speaks again, this time on Vatican II – In Caelo et in Terra".Incaelo.wordpress.com. 27 January 2011. Retrieved1 April 2016.
  28. ^"Proposals for a Correct Reading of the Second Vatican Council".Ewtn.com. Retrieved1 April 2016.
  29. ^Pentin, Edward (10 June 2019)."New 'Declaration of Truths' Affirms Key Church Teachings". The National Catholic Register. Retrieved20 June 2019.
  30. ^Burke, Raymond; Schneider, Athanasius."A Crusade of Prayer and Fasting: To Implore God that Error and Heresy do not Pervert the Coming Special Assembly of the Synod of Bishops for the Pan-Amazon"(PDF).National Catholic Register. EWTN. Retrieved22 May 2025.
  31. ^Pentin, Edward (12 September 2019)."Cardinal Burke, Bishop Schneider Announce Crusade of Prayer and Fasting".National Catholic Register. Retrieved13 September 2019.
  32. ^Caldwell, Simon (27 November 2023)."EXCLUSIVE: Strickland sacking signals 'internal persecution of faithful Catholics'". The Catholic Herald. Retrieved20 December 2023.
  33. ^abLewis, Mike (19 October 2023)."Credo: Rules for Radical Traditionalists".Where Peter Is.
  34. ^"Credo".Sophia Institute Press. 7 February 2023. Retrieved19 December 2023.
  35. ^Seng, Aaron (14 November 2023)."A Catechism to Reclaim Catechisms".Crisis.
  36. ^Chapp, Larry (17 December 2023)."Credo is a weaponized response to Vatican II and the CCC".The Catholic World Report.

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