Now it all makes sense why the Sanford prior, a Frenchmen, replaced the Leonine Prayers with a weather blessing prayer. Before there was a priory, the Sanford chapel faithful always did the Leonine Prayers, and also did the Weather Blessing after all the Low Masses. After the prior arrived, one day he just decided to give priority to the weather blessing during the hurricane season and the Leonine Prayers were no longer said, unless, sometimes there was a second low mass and even then the Weather Blessing was sometimes said twice and no Leonine prayers were said. The hurricane season lasts from June1 to November 30th. The Leonine prayers are said the rest of the year.
It looks to me like that’s another indicator that the French do not really believe in the consecration of Russia, for if they did, they would at the very least give priority to the Leonine Prayers. What they really should have done is what the faithful always did during the hurricane season, they did both.
After all, what is more important a weather prayer or a prayer for the conversion of Russia (Defeat of the nєω ωσrℓ∂ σr∂єr)?