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"Sorry We Didn’t Discuss the Liturgy" — A Complaint Cardinal Czerny Never Heard at the Consistory

Cardinal Michael Czerny, SJ, 79, said that during the consistory on 7-8 January, he did not hear anyone say, "Oh, I’m sorry we didn’t discuss the liturgy".
He told the Substack.com-account The Pillar on 13 January, that what Leo XIV will do with the Mass of the Roman Rite is "beyond my pay grade": "I can’t speculate about how he intends to approach the situation. But I can’t imagine a pope who wouldn’t want to bring peace to the Church. I think every pope since St Peter would want that," the cardinal speculated.
In general, he found the consistory a "healthy" exercise. "As soon as we got together and realised that the first thing we would do was spend the whole afternoon discussing it, we realised we were already at work. People immediately switched into gear. All three sessions were good."
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Scapular

The Pope and the majority of these Cardinals have lost the seriousness imposed by maintaining the Apostolic Faith.

foward

Just as the democracy of the French Revolution destroyed the monarchy, synodality seeks to destroy the structure of the Church.
As for the liturgy, it's understandable that they don't want to discuss it, since the traditional liturgy doesn't fit with modernist doctrine.

SonoftheChurch

“But I can’t imagine a pope who wouldn’t want to bring peace to the Church. I think every pope since St. Peter would want that.” Could such be said of Francis, Your Eminence?

Orthocat

Didn't Francis wistfully ponder whether he would "schism the Church"? He didn't seem too worried about it!

Orthocat

Very Jesuitical!