Was the Bp. Schneider/Francis Consecration of the “Queen of the Human Family, show people the Path of Fraternity” possibly condemned by Pope Benedict & Pope St. Pius X?
Pius X Condemns Modernism: Relevant ...
When he was a cardinal, Pope Benedict ...
"When he was a cardinal, Pope Benedict said Freemasonry is the greatest danger to the Church" - LifeSiteNews [When he was a cardinal, Pope Benedict ...lifesitenews.com]
"Queen of the Human Family, show people the path of fraternity" - https://www.catholicnews.com/text-of-prayer-of-consecration-for-ukraine-russia/]
It has never been denied that [Francis] Archbishop Jorge Mario Bergoglio, whenever he used to visit Italy, would visit [Masonic venerable master] Licio Gelli at Villa Wanda — a fact that is certainly not business as usual. - Marco Tosatti’s blog [https://onepeterfive.com/tosatti-athenagoras-freemasonry/]
LifeSiteNews reported that Bishop Athanasius Schneider is promoting Francis's consecration which includes the Freemason-like wording “Queen of the Human Family, show people the path of fraternity”:
Bp. Schneider asks world's bishops to unite with Pope in consecration...
It is most probable that when Bishop Schneider began promoting the Francis consecration that he didn't know that it would include the Freemason sounding words “Queen of the Human Family, show people the path of fraternity.” We know that he was against Freemasonry:Bishop Schneider: Freemasonry is an "Instrument of Satan ...
Might Schneider now reconsider his promotion of the Francis consecration?
Next question, is it possible that the canonized St. Pope St. Pius X might condemn the above wording of Francis's consecration?
St. Pius X in his Letter Our Apostolic Mandate on August 25, 1910 wrote:
...notion of Fraternity which they (the innovators) found on the love of common interest or, beyond all philosophies and religions, on the mere notion of humanity, thus embracing with an equal love and tolerance all human beings and their miseries, whether these are intellectual, moral, or physical and temporal.
But Catholic doctrine tells us that the primary duty of charity does not lie in the toleration of false ideas, however sincere they may be, nor in the theoretical or practical indifference towards the errors and vices in which we see our brethren plunged, but in the zeal for their intellectual and moral improvement as well as for their material well-being. Catholic doctrine further tells us that love for our neighbor flows from our love for God, who is Father to all, and goal of the whole human family; and in Jesus Christ whose members we are, to the point that in doing good to others we are doing good to Jesus Christ Himself. Any other kind of love is sheer illusion, sterile and fleeting. Indeed, we have the human experience of pagan and secular societies of ages past to show that concern for common interests or affinities of nature weigh very little against the passions and wild desires of the heart.
No, Venerable Brethren, there is no genuine fraternity outside Christian charity. Through the love of God and His Son Jesus Christ Our Savior, Christian charity embraces all men, comforts all, and leads all to the same faith and same heavenly happiness. By separating fraternity from Christian charity thus understood, Democracy, far from being progress, would mean a disastrous step backwards for civilization. If, as We desire with all Our heart, the highest possible peak of well-being for society and its members is to be attained through fraternity or, as it is also called, universal solidarity, all minds must be united in the knowledge of Truth, all wills united in morality, and all hearts in the love of God and His Son Jesus Christ. But this union is attainable only by Catholic charity, and that is why Catholic charity alone can lead people in the march of progress towards the ideal civilization. [https://florida.sspx.org/en/news-events/news/document-human-fraternity-%E2%80%93-utopia-heresy-45505]
LifeSiteNews reported in the article "When he was a cardinal, Pope Benedict said Freemasonry is the greatest danger to the Church" that Pope Benedict XVI when he was a cardinal agreed with Pius X about Freemasonry:
Then-Cardinal Ratzinger was already in the 1980s so concerned about the
nature and work of Freemasonry that he worked out a statement for the
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, whose Prefect he then was,
which repeated the Church's long-standing ban on Freemasonry. That is to
say, he re-stated that Catholics may not be members of Freemasonry. On
November 26, 1983, Ratzinger signed a document
that stated, “Therefore the Church’s negative judgment in regard to
Masonic association remains unchanged since their principles have always
been considered irreconcilable with the doctrine of the Church and
therefore membership in them remains forbidden. The faithful who enroll
in Masonic associations are in a state of grave sin and may not receive
Holy Communion.” [https://www.lifesitenews.com/blogs/when-he-was-a-cardinal-pope-benedict-said-freemasonry-is-the-greatest-danger-to-the-church/]
Pray an Our Father now for reparation for the sins committed because of Francis's Amoris Laetitia.