Bishop Schneider Denounces the Totalitarianism of Gender Theory and Gay Pride

Source: FSSPX News

Bishop Athanasius Schneider

Bishop Athanasius Schneider, auxiliary bishop of Astana (Kazakhstan), explained how to fight effectively against what he calls “the infiltration of the poison of the ideology of homosexuality and gender” in the life of the Church.

Under the title “The Correct Catholic Response to Gay Pride Events”, Bishop Schneider denounced the ideological totalitarianism of the Gender theory and homosexuality that are actively at work, to quote his exact words, “to conquer the last bastion of resistance, i.e. the Catholic Church.”

The auxiliary bishop of Astana believes that in the near future, the Church:

...will be faced with a situation similar to the situation of persecution by the Roman Empire in the first three centuries, when adherence to the totalitarian ideology of idolatry was also obligatory for Christians.

The difference is that instead of burning incense before false gods, it will be enough to show one’s acceptance of the new ideology by “a warm welcome (…) of the alleged rights to homosexual activities and to the spread of their ideology”, as “some priests, and even bishops and cardinals in the Church” are already doing.

Bishop Schneider insisted:

A Catholic bishop has the grave moral duty to raise his voice and take a stand regarding the phenomenon of ‘gay pride’ parades. There is a systematic spread of ‘gay pride’ parades throughout the entire Western world.

This reaction is made all the more necessary by the “growing support” for these unnatural manifestations, even “among representatives of the Catholic clergy”, and at the same time, “a widespread situation of silence, passivity and fear,” remarked the prelate.

For Bishop Schneider, the correct Catholic response is to “unambiguously address this situation and protect the life of the Church from the infiltration of the poison of the ideology of homosexuality and gender and proclaim the truth of God’s creation and of His holy commandments.”

May the courageous Kazakh prelate, who experienced anti-Christian persecution under the Soviet regime, be heard by all pastors of souls, even among the highest ranks in the Church!