Schneider: The Liturgy is Above the Powers of a Pope
We don’t have to obey a pope when he issues orders which are undermining the Faith and the Liturgy, Bishop Schneider reiterated before Mother Miriam, prioress of the Daughters of Mary, Mother of Israel's Hope (Video below).
Schneider explains that Francis' "permission" to adulterers to take Communion is "undermining the truth of the indissolubility of marriage" and therefore "we cannot obey” and "we have to appeal to Francis to change this.”
Another example where “we cannot obey” is the Roman Liturgy because Francis "has no authority to abolish it or restrict it" because the Liturgy "is the property of the whole Church of all the times and not of a single pope.“
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Schneider explains that Francis' "permission" to adulterers to take Communion is "undermining the truth of the indissolubility of marriage" and therefore "we cannot obey” and "we have to appeal to Francis to change this.”
Another example where “we cannot obey” is the Roman Liturgy because Francis "has no authority to abolish it or restrict it" because the Liturgy "is the property of the whole Church of all the times and not of a single pope.“
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