If the pope is an apostate then everyone of his acts in relation to the faith is a performative and real mockery of the faith that he purportedly utterly rejects.
Pope St John Paul was wonderful doing the Pater Noster. So much from the heart. There's something about Latin makes the heart sing and the devils flee:
As to Papa Frankie and the wicked crew he wrapped around him, I don't feel a need to comment as they got their hands will caught in the cookie jar. I just remind you that Pope Leo has reinstalled these wicked folks into very senior positions. As to Pope Leo fixing things..My advice? Don't go holding your breath.
In Chicago , in Latin. Pope St Jp2 was such a wonderful human being. So joyful, so confident. A great Pope. Sure he made mistakes, but so do we all.
He who sings prays twice"… it seems that Prevost takes this saying by Saint Augustine very seriously.
There is something about being in Rome... I remember tears running down my face in St Peter's Square as the Pope said the Angelus.
Uh oh...so much outrage in a short period of time. What is being done by sleight of hand while we are otherwise fully and emotionally engaged???? And it is not only in our Church, but in every level of government, media output.... MAKES me wonder.
It's hard to even read or hear anything of this synod....I feel Jesus and His True Church have been so ignored during this nightmare, more than usual. Such sadness.
I am not holding my breath. The current MO whether it be in government or in the church is the carrot on a stick. Everything is just out of reach, with the odd little recompense to keep everyone's hopes up, while we are frog boiled.
Thank God for Cardinal Burke "With Cardinal Burke preparing to restore the Latin Mass to the Basilica of St. Peter next month, it is important not to forget what the last pope did to this loyal prince of the Church. God bless His Eminence Raymond Cardinal Burke."
https://rorate-caeli.blogspot.com/2026/03/pope-sends-message-to-french-bishops.html Pope Sends Message to French Bishops Regarding the Traditional Mass An update to our latest text on the French Bishops' Conference analysis of the Latin Mass matter. The Pope sent a message, by way of his Secretary of State, Cardinal Parolin which included a paragraph on the matter -- emphasis added below: Dear Brethren, His Holiness Pope Leo XIV has asked me to convey to you his best wishes for the smooth and fruitful progress of the work of your Plenary Assembly. He assures you of his fraternal prayer. He hopes that this occasion will be a renewed opportunity to strengthen the bonds of fraternal charity among you, in the shared pursuit of God's Will for the Church in France. The Holy Father has taken note of the topics you intend to address, and several have drawn his interest. In particular, you will be taking up, in response to the Apostolic Letter Drawing New Maps of Hope, the theme of education — a theme that had especially captured the attention of Pope Francis because of its paramount importance both for the future of the world and for the proclamation of the Gospel. Your work takes place in the context of growing hostility toward Catholic institutions and challenges to their distinctive character. While respecting the convictions of all and always maintaining a spirit of broad welcome, the Pope encourages you to defend with determination the Christian dimension of Catholic education, which, without reference to Jesus Christ, would lose its very reason for being. One aspect of your reflection will concern the continued fight against the abuse of minors and the reparations process that you have undertaken with determination. It is indeed fitting to persevere over the long term in the prevention efforts already underway, and to continue demonstrating the Church's attentiveness to victims and God's mercy toward all. It is right that priests guilty of abuse not be excluded from this mercy and that they be the subject of your pastoral reflections. Moreover, after several years of painful crises, the time has come to turn resolutely toward the future and to address to the priests of France, who have been sorely tried, a message of encouragement and trust. Finally, dear brothers, you intend to address the delicate theme of the Liturgy, to which the Holy Father is particularly attentive, in the context of the growth of communities attached to the Vetus Ordo. It is troubling that a painful wound continues to open in the Church concerning the celebration of the Mass, the very sacrament of unity. To heal it, a fresh regard from each person toward the other, with a greater understanding of the other's sensibility, is surely needed — a regard that could allow brothers enriched by their diversity to welcome one another mutually, in charity and in the unity of faith. May the Holy Spirit suggest to you concrete solutions that would generously include those sincerely attached to the Vetus Ordo, while respecting the orientations set forth by the Second Vatican Council regarding the Liturgy. Dear brothers, the Sovereign Pontiff assures you of his affection and of the interest he takes in the Eldest Daughter of the Church. He prays for all the Catholics of France and for her clergy, that they may persevere in the faith and in the courageous proclamation of the Gospel, in times that are certainly difficult but in which signs of hope and of God's presence in hearts are not lacking. Renewing his encouragement, and entrusting you to the intercession of Our Lady of the Assumption and of all the Saints of France, the Holy Father willingly grants you the Apostolic Blessing. Cardinal Pietro Parolin Secretary of State of His Holiness From the Vatican, March 18, 2026
It was Pope Frankie and the Vatican that opened the wounds and started the wars in the first place. Leo hasn't helped matters. Writing a letter like this is a bit like the Emperor Hirohito writing the Mayor of Pearl Harbour urging him to get things sorted while the place was still burning