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What else did we expect from Pope Leo XIV
« on: May 26, 2025, 06:32:43 AM »
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    On May 19, 2025, Leo XIV received at Clementine Hall 161 representatives of different religions, above, who had travelled to the Vatican for his inauguration Mass the day before. As far as we know, it was the largest meeting with false religions ever gathered at the Vatican.

    We offer to our readers some excerpts from the Pope's address, taken from L'Osservatore Romano (May 19, 2025, p. 6)

    Words to the Schismatics and heretics: "As Bishop of Rome, I consider one of my priorities to be that of seeking the reestablishment of unity and visible communion among all those who profess the same faith in God the Father, and the Son and the Holy Spirit. ...

    "Aware, moreover, that synodality and ecuмenism are closely linked, I wish to assure you of my intention to continue Pope Francis' commitment to promoting the synodal character of the Catholic Church and developing new and concrete forms for an ever stronger and more intense synodality in ecuмenical relations."

    To the representatives of other religions: "Now is the time for dialogue and for building bridges. Therefore I am pleased and grateful for the presence of representatives of other religious traditions, who share the search for God and his will, which is always and only the will of love and life for men and woman and for all creatures."

    To the Jews: "In a special way I wish to send a greeting to our Jєωιѕн and Muslim brothers and sisters. Because of the Hebrew roots of Christianity, all Christians have a special relationship with Judaism. ... The theological dialogue between Christians and Jews remains ever important and close to my heart."

    To the Muslims: "Relations between the Catholic Church and Muslims are marked by a growing commitment to dialogue and fraternity, fostered by esteem for these our brothers and sisters 'who adore the one God, living and subsistent, merciful and almighty, the Creator of heaven and earth.' {Docuмent of Abu Dhabi, 3)"

    To pagans: "To all you representatives of other religious traditions, I express my gratitude for your participation in this meeting and for your contribution to peace. ... I am convinced that if we are in agreement, and free from ideological and political conditioning, we can be effective in saying 'no' to war and 'yes' to peace, 'no' to the arms race and 'yes' to disarmament, 'no' to an economy that impoverishes the peoples of the earth and 'yes' to integral development."

    These words of Leo XIV show that, far from being a conservative, he is rather a radical disciple of Francis and the previous Conciliar Popes

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    Re: What else did we expect from Pope Leo XIV
    « Reply #1 on: May 26, 2025, 11:41:22 AM »
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  • The openly admitted satanic link between Bernadin-Bergolio and new pope Bob, confirm Our Lady of LaSalette’s prophecy of the anti-Christ and his minions occupying the Seat.
    "Some preachers will keep silence about the truth, and others will trample it underfoot and deny it. Sanctity of life will be held in derision even by those who outwardly profess it, for in those days Our Lord Jesus Christ will send them not a true Pastor but a destroyer."  St. Francis of Assisi


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    Re: What else did we expect from Pope Leo XIV
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    Re: What else did we expect from Pope Leo XIV
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    Francis II: How the Catholic Left Saw It Coming and the Right
    Pretended Not To
    Liberal Applause and Traditionalist Amnesia in the Wake of Pope Leo XIV’s Election
    Chris Jackson May 24, 2025
    When Pope Leo XIV emerged on the loggia, the left didn’t hesitate. They didn’t wring their hands or wonder aloud. They didn’t need time to observe. They knew. James Martin, Thomas Reese, Blase Cupich, Austen Ivereigh: every major progressive voice in the post-conciliar Church erupted with praise. And why wouldn’t they? They got exactly what they wanted.


    Commonweal Magazine wasted no time framing Leo’s election as the natural continuation of Francis. Austen Ivereigh, Francis’s biographer and chief PR man, openly declared Leo XIV’s rise as “proof” that the “change of era inaugurated by Francis is here to stay.”
    His detailed report reveals that Cardinal Prevost’s name surfaced not through a groundswell of surprise, but because he had already been groomed for it. For two years, Francis met privately with him every Saturday. He was Francis’s trusted fixer. His inner circle collaborator. His theological and structural continuity.

    So close was their relationship that Francis, shortly before his death, elevated Prevost to the rank of cardinal bishop, quietly placing him on equal footing with the conclave’s most serious contenders. As Ivereigh points out, even this was a signal, “a little posthumous hint” that Prevost was his chosen heir.

    Prevost’s appointment wasn’t just a matter of resume. It was deeply symbolic. Francis had trained him, formed him, and relied on him. In Chiclayo, Peru, he implemented Evangelii Gaudium, Laudato Si’, and Fratelli Tutti in summer lay leader courses. He modeled “synodality” with diocesan assemblies and infused his ministry with the very spirit of Vatican II that Francis canonized in practice.


    • Cardinal Cupich immediately praised Leo as one who would “carry on the regard for the poor so associated with Pope Francis” while leading “in his own way.”
    • Fr. James Martin, SJ called him “a brilliant choice,” gushing over his humility, decisiveness, and trustworthiness.
    • Fr. Thomas Reese, SJ connected Leo’s choice of name to Leo XIII, implying a continuation of progressive social doctrine.
    • Sr. Barbara Reid described him as a pope for the entire Church, emphasizing his inclusion of marginalized voices.
    • Kim Daniels openly said Leo would “advance Francis’ spiritual and ideological goals.”

    Ivereigh admits that Leo “will continue to build the synodal Church of which Francis dreamed,” and will “reformulate” his predecessor’s themes “in more Augustinian terms.” Different tone. Same revolution.




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    Re: What else did we expect from Pope Leo XIV
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  • As I predicted to several friends, the new pope would be Benedict XVII, Francis II minus the crass demeanor. 
    I was right.