“Leo XIV Liturgically Meticulous to Novus Ordo Books and Allows People to Participate"
N.B. “Allows people to participate” is a problematic phrase. It helps perpetuate the myth that a baptized Catholic located in a pew cannot “participate” without further activity. Silent reflection and listening are participation. The only obstacle preventing a baptized believer from participating is a distracted intellect or an obstructive will.
Conservative Cardinal Peter Erdö of Budapest, Hungary, is pleased with the outcome of the conclave, he said in an interview on his archdiocese's Youtube channel (May 11).
The election of Leo XIV was "not surprising, but all the more gratifying."
Cardinal Prevost brought experience from his religious community, diocesan pastoral work, the Roman Curia and canon law: "This versatility and broad perspective were much appreciated," Cardinal Erdö said of the conclave.
Regarding the new Pope's first Eucharist with the Cardinals, Cardinal Erdö emphasized that it was a Novus Ordo in Latin:
"I think that in him the Church has received a liturgically meticulous, but at the same time compassionate Pope, who can celebrate together with the people. This is important because we know that the liturgy is a central theme of our ecclesial life - and often the subject of debate."
Conservative cardinals like Erdö or Burke ("great joy") are as enthusiastic about Leo XIV as the anti-Catholic Francis cardinals like Hollerich or even gay activists like James Martin SJ
Card. Burke: "Prophétis meis"
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Non relíquit hóminem nocére eis: et corrípuit pro eis reges.
Nolíte tángere christos meos: et in prophétis meis nolíte malignári.
-- Sanctae Mariae in Sabbat...
Sanctæ Mariæ Sabbato ~ Simplex
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*Scriptura: Sabbato infra Hebdomadam IV post Octavam Paschæ*
Sat, 5/24/25:
Today is a Saturday of Our Lady under the 1954 (simple) and 1962 (IV class)
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