With Pope Francis having now left the hospital, the Kazakhstan bishop said that he must make every effort to 'rectify some confusions and some ambiguities which were made in his pontificate and which he himself made.'

"hoc facite in meam commemorationem." Lucas 22:19
With Pope Francis having now left the hospital, the Kazakhstan bishop said that he must make every effort to 'rectify some confusions and some ambiguities which were made in his pontificate and which he himself made.'
March 20, 2025
Bishop Athanasius Schneider has said that the next pope must clarify Church doctrine on marriage, sexuality, and the solely male priesthood to combat confusion on these dogmatic issues within the Church.
In an interview conducted in German with LifeSiteNews journalist Andreas Wailzer, Bishop Schneider explained what he believes are the main issues the next pope should address.
The bishop from Kazakhstan said that the pope’s main task is “to strengthen the brethren in the faith.”
“This is a divine mandate, one of the first tasks of a pope, and he must carry it out with clarity, not ambiguity,” he stated, stressing that the pope must unambiguously declare the doctrine in “those aspects that have caused the most confusion in recent decades and above all in our time.”
One of these key issues is “the relativism of faith,” i.e., “that supposedly dogmas and faith evolve according to the scheme of Hegel, i.e., evolutionism, which is completely against the Spirit of Christ and the Gospel and the 2000-year tradition of the Church.”
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He will write books on the new idea of God to suit the way people live; induce faith in astrology so as to make not the will but the stars responsible for sins. He will explain guilt away psychologically as inhibited eroticism, make men shrink in shame if their fellowmen say they are not broadminded and liberal. He will be so broadminded as to identify tolerance with indifference, right with wrong, truth and error. He will spread the lie that men will never be better until they make society better and thus have selfishness to provide fuel for the next revolution. He will foster science but only to have armament makers use one marvel of science to destroy another. He will foster more divorces under the disguise that another partner is ‘vital’. He will increase love for love and decrease love for person. He will invoke religion to destroy religion. He will even speak of Christ and say that he was the greatest man who ever lived. His mission he will say will be to liberate men from the servitudes of superstition and Fascism, which he will never define.”
A new survey shows that for every 100 new Catholics, more than 800 people leave the Church. As bad as that is, the news is actually worse when we look more closely at the numbers. Radical changes are needed.
Last week the Pew Research Center released a new surveyon religion in America; their first major study of this type since 2014. Upon the survey’s publication, I could almost hear a collective groan from Catholics, since we’ve come to approach such polls with a sense of dread. The question isn’t, “Will it be bad?” The question is, “How bad will it be?”
I won’t bury the lede: it’s bad. Really bad.
Only 19% of Americans self-identify as Catholic, down from 24% in 2007. This is a 20% decrease. By comparison, Protestants decreased by 21%, while religious “nones” increased by 81% and Muslims increased by an astounding 200% (although they still make up a small percentage of the overall population—only 1.2%). Even though the Pew Survey headline suggests that the decline in Christianity in this country may have “leveled off,” it’s clear the overall direction is downward.
More: https://crisismagazine.com/opinion/catholics-are-rapidly-losing-ground
Every blade of grass,
every leaf on every tree,
every creature great and small,
reveals God’s splendor, one and all.
Laetare!
- KMC
Homily by St. Augustine, Bishop of Hippo.
24th Tract on John