Pope "of Universal Fraternity" Warns of "Rigidity" in Faith, Liturgy, Morals
In his Christmas address to the Roman Curia today, Pope Leo XIV praised his "beloved predecessor, Pope Francis": "His prophetic voice, his pastoral style and his rich magisterium have marked the Church's journey in recent years."
Francis encouraged "us" [pluralis majestatis] "to place God’s mercy at the centre, give renewed emphasis to evangelisation and be a joyful church that welcomes all and is attentive to the poorest".
Furthermore, Leo XIV warned that in the Church there are "forces of division may be at play": "We can fall into the temptation of swinging between two opposite extremes: uniformity that fails to value differences or, on the other hand, the exacerbation of different viewpoints instead of seeking communion."
Leo XIV wants to "build the communion of Christ in a synodal Church".
And: “When dealing with faith, liturgy, morality, or other matters, one risks falling victim to rigidity or ideology.”
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Well, well, well, another false narrative about nice guy Leo bites the dust. Recall that his predecessor Francis was infamous for dressing down the curia at Christmas time - a time where most normal folks try to get along with others and "bury the hatchet". Leo continues the custom, but with a "softer voice" See: Pope offers gentle critique of Vatican culture …
As Monsignor Lefebvre said: "This false church is in an ever-deeper state of rupture with the Catholic Church" (December 4, 1990).
When is he going to do what the BVM asked ? Why are they rigidly opposing heaven? Our Lady of Fatima pray for us!
He can throw occasional bone here and there to hide that he works for the other side, like Bergoglio did