My fellow Catholics: Don’t read this article about the Papal election - Washington Examiner
- Pope Francis met US Vice-President J.D. Vance before his passing, highlighting the divide in the Catholic Church between progressive and conservative views.
- The Conclave of Cardinals will be influenced by right-wing Catholic groups seeking to empower conservative cardinals when electing a new Pope.
- Pope Francis's papacy focused on solidarity with the poor and environmental concerns, but he faced criticism for his stance on various political issues.
- Supporters of conservative candidates aim to sway the papal election, with discussions about informal candidates complicating the traditional secretive nature of the selection.
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My fellow Catholics: Don’t read this article about the Papal election - Washington Examiner
Who shows up at a morning Mass on Easter Monday? It is a tiny portion of regular Mass-going Catholics who go to any given daily Mass. This day, in particular, offers more reasons not to attend: Many Catholics have just spent about eight hours in church over the past few days — Tenebrae, Holy Thursday Mass, the veneration of the Cross, the Stations of the Cross, and Easter Vigil Mass. I was not surprised, then, that Easter Monday Mass at my local…

Papal Succession, Continuity or Conservative Regression?
It should be noted that the most conservative section of the Church and those who have opposed many of Francis’s initiatives and guidelines, led by the cardinals of the United States, will assert themselves for their false “aperturistic” purposes in the next conclave. The expert Vaticanologists believe that there is no preponderance of any of the internal currents (conservative, reformist and progressive) to prevail because none of them has suff…
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