Actually Pope Francis takes the same view as Pope St Pius X,
Pope Pius X said, " I have always been on good terms with Jєωs." and he also said, " Only the other evening two Jєωs were here to see me. After all, there are other bonds than those of religion: courtesy and philanthropy. These we do not deny to the Jєωs."
Pope Francis does not take the same view as Pope St. Pius X.
This is a classic example of equivocation, i.e. using the same terms but with different meanings ( a favorite strategy of modernism). When Pius X spoke of being on good terms with Jєωs, he was talking about basic civility. It is probably fair to say that Pius X would carry on a conversation with a Jєω without screaming and spitting at him and that Pius X has this in common with Francis (and most people). It is highly dishonest to describe this "taking the same view".
On the contrary, Pius X uncompromisingly held to a traditional Catholic understanding of Judaism, including supercessionism. This is not the view of Pope Francis at all. Here is a quote from Francis in an 2014 interview
https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/pope-francis-interview-with-la-vanguardia---full-text-45430:
Interviewer:
You told me a year ago that “within every Christian there is a Jєω.”Francis: Perhaps it would be more correct to say “you cannot live your Christianity, you cannot be a real Christian, if you do not recognize your Jєωιѕн roots.” I don’t speak of Jєωιѕн in the sense of the Semitic race but rather in the religious sense. I think that inter-religious dialogue needs to deepen in this, in Christianity’s Jєωιѕн root and in the Christian flowering of Judaism. I understand it is a challenge, a hot potato, but it can be done as brothers. I pray every day the divine office every day with the Psalms of David. We do the 150 psalms in one week. My prayer is Jєωιѕн and I have the Eucharist, which is Christian. The view of Pope Francis on Judaism is nothing like that of any pope before Vatican II. None of them would say anything like this. You post this quote time after time as if it supported your claims, Poche, but you have been told many, many times that it does not. This is not an honest mistake but a choice to ignore that people here have corrected your errors.