
Reggie interviews Bishop Athanasius Schneider in Astana, Kazakhstan
Dear Friend,
Earlier this year, I traveled to remote Astana Kazakhstan to meet with Bishop Athanasius Schneider. I made this journey because Bishop Schneider is one of the great prelates of the Catholic Church, and I was truly humbled to be able to spend several days visiting him.
Having grown up as a persecuted Christian in the former Soviet Union, Bishop Schneider is acutely aware of the machinations of totalitarianism and discusses these in this in-depth interview. He is well known worldwide as a man of deep faith and great courage – a voice crying in the wilderness to bring us back to the authentic worship and love of God.
He has written many excellent books, including his Credo, a new catechism of the Catholic faith. We discussed many issues, including the attempted globalist coup and how best to expose and oppose it, as well as vaccine mandates as a tool of control, and the fact that ultimately, we are engaged in a spiritual battle.
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Reggie with Bishop Schneider at the Alzhir Memorial Monument
We also discuss our visit to the Alzhir Memorial Monument – a Soviet-era prison for women who were the wives, mothers, sisters, daughters of dissidents. These women had not committed any crime themselves, but they were jailed merely because they were related to people whom the Soviets called “enemies of the state” – in other words, thought criminals.
Enjoy this exclusive interview and let me know by return email if you would like me to interview others. I am thinking about launching a podcast to interview some of the heroic figures of our day.
