One bold push: Catholics worldwide want Bishop Athanasius Schneider to replace Pope Francis says it’s his hardline stance, like calling European immigration an “orchestrated” Islamisation invasion, not refugees (webCatholic World Report).
Schneider’s been vocal since 2018, decrying Francis’s migration policies as a threat to Christian identity $10 says X is divided (April 21 posts)—with protests in Spain chanting “Europe is Christian,” the debate’s on fire ! I’ve spiced this live clip with “church” zooms and a “protest” beat—watch the movement unfold!
Like, drop your take, subscribe, and blast this to your boldest crew!Bishop Schneider's traditionalist views
Criticism of current leadership: Schneider has been a vocal critic of Pope Francis's reform efforts, viewing them as "moral theological openings" that are not in line with tradition. Support for traditional practices: He strongly opposes the admission of remarried divorcees to the Eucharist and has criticized policies on the traditional Latin Mass, viewing them as an attack on Catholic tradition.
Rejection of "globalist" agendas: Some of Schneider's supporters believe he is uniquely positioned to speak out against what they perceive as "globalist" agendas and the "Islamisation of Europe," though this is not a universally held view within the Church.
Support for Schneider
Online support: Comments on social media and online forums show that many traditional Catholics view Schneider as a strong, principled leader and express a hope that he will be the next pope. Conferences and media:
He is often invited to speak at conservative and traditional Catholic conferences, which amplifies his message to a wider audience. Book tours: He has recently toured and promoted his books, such as Credo: Compendium of the Catholic Faith, which are popular among conservative Catholics.
Limitations and reality of a papal election
No official movement: There is no official movement to "demand" that Bishop Schneider become the next pope. This sentiment is primarily found on social media platforms and among a segment of traditionalist Catholics.
Pope's authority
Vatican's stance The Vatican has acknowledged Schneider's criticisms but also maintains the authority of the current papacy.The current Pope, Francis, holds ultimate authority over the Church, and it is not within the power of any individual or group to demand the replacement of a validly elected pope.

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