With the passing of the first Jesuitical pope, His Holiness Pope Francis, the Jesuits see no way forward in a backward looking Church under the current papacy that is reversing all the 1960’s thrust of the previous papacy.
The majority of the Jesuits, most in the late 70’s, have decided to stop vowing their fourth vow of fidelity to the current pope and will maintain it for the late Pope Francis, the first and last true pope of the Church.
The rest, some estimate about four of their youngest members will join the FSSPX.
Pope Leo has remained silent on this development, but sources close to him relate that he was heard to have said under His Holiness breath, “good riddance.”

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Poisson d'Avril!
It was nice to see Pope Leo wearing the greca at the general audience today: I think it's the first time he's worn it in public.
Yes, I saw that. I was wondering why he hasn’t worn it by now as there have been colder days. I guess it had to be tailored to him. Pope Francis wore his frequently.
Arthur Roche leaving Divine Worship to become patron of the Order of Malta, according to a Vatican source. If true, great opportunity for Pope Leo to appoint a non-sociopath to supervise liturgy.
It's nice to see a pope wearing an overcoat in chilly weather. Well, good.
Seems the order of Malta is rebelling and sending representatives the the SSPX consecration and has reclaimed its independence of Rome, the Roche move being the last straw.
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