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Friday, January 9, 2026

BOMBSHELL: POPE LEO ALLOWS CARDINAL ZEN TO SPEAK AT THE EXTRAORDINARY CONSISTORY AND HIS EMINENCE GAVE POPE LEO AND THE CARDINALS AN EARFUL ABOUT POPE FRANCIS FINAL “MAGISTERIAL DOCUMENT ON THE SYNOD ON SYNODALITY!” OUCH!

My most astute but extremely humble comments first:

Having had an audience with Pope Leo hours before the Consistory began, I can’t imagine that Cardinal Zen would not have informed His Holiness about his plans to say what His Eminence said at the Consistory. It is a bombshell in my most humble opinion that Cardinal Zen would have said all of this in the presence of Pope Leo and most of the Cardinals of the Catholic Church.

And again, it is unimaginable that Pope Leo would not have known this is what Cardinal Zen was going to say and that His Holiness allowed His Eminence to say it!

Of course many orthodox Catholics, including myself, agree with Cardinal Zen and I have written on my most humble blog that the pope or anyone in the Church saying that the Holy Spirit is the source of all the chaos of the synod on synodality is a grotesque manipulation of Catholics, especially those who are ill-informed about Catholic teaching and worse, those who wanted to change the Church into something that is not Catholic, more Bergolian than Catholic!


From the College of Cardinals Report. Press the title for their full article. I copy the Cardinal Zen portion of the article and print it below the titles:

Cardinal Zen Denounces “Bergoglian Synodality” as “Ironclad Manipulation” at Extraordinary Consistory

Here below is the full text of Cardinal Joseph Zen’s intervention at the Extraordinary Consistory of Cardinals, published with the kind permission of His Eminence.


On the Accompanying Note by the Holy Father Francis 

 Pope Francis said that, with the Final Document, he gives back to the Church what has developed over these years (2021–2024) through “listening” (to the People of God) and “discernment” (by the Episcopate?).

(Cardinal Zen) I ask:

  • Has the Pope been able to listen to the entire People of God?

  • Do the lay people present represent the People of God?

  • Have the Bishops elected by the Episcopate been able to carry out a work of discernment, which must surely consist in “disputation” and “judgment”?

  • The ironclad manipulation of the process is an insult to the dignity of the Bishops, and the continual reference to the Holy Spirit is ridiculous and almost blasphemous (they expect surprises from the Holy Spirit; what surprises? That He should repudiate what He inspired in the Church’s two-thousand-year Tradition?).

The Pope, “bypassing the Episcopal College, listens directly to the People of God,” and he calls this “the appropriate interpretative framework for understanding hierarchical ministry”?


The Pope says that the Document is magisterium, “it commits the Churches to make choices consistent with what is stated in it.” But he also says “it is not strictly normative …. Its application will need various mediations”;“the Churches are called upon to implement in their different contexts, the authoritative proposals contained in the document”; “unity of teaching and practice is certainly necessary in the Church, but this does not preclude various ways of interpreting some aspects of that teaching”; “each country or region can seek solutions better suited to its culture and sensitive to its tradition and needs.”


I ask:


  • Does the Holy Spirit guarantee that contradictory interpretations will not arise (especially given the many ambiguous and tendentious expressions in the document)?

  • Are the results of this “experimenting and testing,” e.g. (of the “creative activation of new forms of ministeriality”), to be submitted to the judgment of the Secretariat of the Synod and of the Roman Curia? Will these be more competent than the Bishops to judge the different contexts of their Churches?

  • If the Bishops believe themselves to be more competent, do the differing interpretations and choices not lead our Church to the same division (fracture) found in the Anglican Communion?

Perspectives on Ecumenism

  • Given the dramatic rupture of Anglican communion, will we unite ourselves with the Archbishop of Canterbury (who remains with only about 10% of the global Anglican community), or with the Global Anglican Future Conference (which retains about 80%)?

  • And with the Orthodox? Their Bishops will never accept Bergoglian synodality; for them, synodality is “the importance of the Synod of Bishops.” Pope Bergoglio has exploited the word Synod, but has made the Synod of Bishops—an institution established by Paul VI—disappear.

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