Press title for Pillar’s article:
Vatican spokesman: ‘Traditionis custodes’ leak ‘very partial’
“It’s a contribution to a very partial and incomplete reconstruction of the decision-making process.”
At a July 3 Vatican press conference, Archbishop Vittorio Francesco Viola, the secretary of the Dicastery for Divine Worship, was asked to comment on a document published July 1, which was reported to be an excerpt from the Vatican’s 2021 assessment of a global survey of bishops on the use of preconciliar liturgical rubrics.
When the question was raised, Matteo Bruni, the director of the Holy See press office, intervened, objecting that the press conference was dedicated to the presentation of the new formulary of the Mass for the Care of Creation, which will be added to the Masses for Various Needs and Occasions in the Roman Missal.
Bruni said subsequently that he wasn’t “confirming the authenticity of the texts that have been published.”
But he immediately added that “it is presumably part of one of the documents on which the decision [to publish Traditionis custodes] was based, and it’s a contribution to a very partial and incomplete reconstruction of the decision-making process.”
7 comments:
Japanese World War II-era aircraft carriers had better damage control!
Nick
Seriously! His response almost bolsters the credibility of the leak.
Diane Montagna floated the Traditionis-Custodes-is-based-upon-lies fake news story in 2021 A.D. That story was just one among the many fake news, "smoking gun" claims concocted to defame Pope Francis (requiescat in pace).
As Mark J had recommended in a different thread, let us act prudentially...wait to hear from Rome.
As we have heard from Rome today, the following is clear: The unwinding of the current version of the Pope-Francis-lied fake news story has begun.
Another "smoking gun" fake news story concocted to defame Pope Francis has gone up in smoke.
Pax.
Mark Thomas
MT Suit,
You really need professional help. Your fetish with that mean, old man is concerning.
There's something really wrong there. From bizarre lashings-out (mixed with mostly glutinous eulogizing), to weird tics that make it sound like the pope is to Catholics what Mohammad is to Muslims, to demanding unconditional obedience to the pope, to never answering a direct question with a plain answer (so much for letting your yes be yes).
People claim Francis "broke the brains" of some trads, but I honestly think he also "broke the brains" of people who, for some reason, now can't acknowledge the Catholic position that yes, popes can do wrong.
Nick
TJM:
And you don’t have a fetish with Pope Francis? Let us call it Francis Derangement Syndrome. -:)
Mark J.
Hardly, I am not a pope worshipper, and because of my knowledge of the Faith and the Church's history, I have a better perspective than MT Suit. They are men, and sometimes we get an extremely flawed one Francis, a nasty, mean-spirited piece of work. Just read some of Father McDonald's comments on Francis. Does he have FDS like liberals who suffer from TDS?
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