For those who would like to review what a real Pope-Saint is like and contrast it with the pseudo-sanctity of John XXIII and John Paul II, for example, the virtues and holiness practiced by Saint Pius X provide a refreshing reality check:
When you consider the real sanctity of St. Pius X and how it relates (not only, of course) to his adherence to and guarding of the true Catholic doctrine, you realize very quickly why “Pope” Francis completely ignored the 100th anniversary of Pius X’s death in 2014, despite professing to have a “strong devotion” to him.
In any case, ladies and gentlemen, the writing is on the wall: The quickest and surest way to be declared a saint in the Vatican II Sect is to be elected its “Pope”!
Source:
https://novusordowatch.org/2017/11/immense-holiness-of-novus-ordo-popes/
Yes, Pope St. Pius X was a very saintly man. However, he did introduce an innovation which some considered to be wrong. He lowered the age of first communion from the age of 12 to the age of seven. He also wanted the faithful to sing along with some parts of the Mass (dialogue Mass?).
He was however a staunch defender of the Church, and fought against the Modernists.
The conciliar Popes have all been modernists, but God has allowed it. Presumably due to the sinfulness of the Faithful, and mankind in general.