Our Lady's Electronic
Newsletter: March 14, 2013
THE FATIMA CENTER
Bulletin
No. 2
Pope
Francis
by Christopher A.
Ferrara
March 14, 2013
The man
who almost became Pope during the conclave of 2005 is Pope today. What are we
to make of the new Pope? In the journalistic arena from which this is being
dispatched, one feels the pressure to say something definite almost immediately
or risk dying the death of being ignored amidst a welter of “first
impressions.” But this writer is going to let the story evolve.
It is
said that as Archbishop of Buenos
Aires, the former Cardinal Bergoglio was hostile to
the traditional Latin Mass, but it is far too soon to make any prognostications
in that regard. And now that he is pastor of the universal Church, in which the
Latin Mass is returning to use on every continent, it is difficult to see him
implementing any such merely parochial prejudice contrary to the letter and
spirit of Summorum Pontificum
and the liturgical restoration it has already launched. Indeed, as we learned
today at the Vatican press conference, the
first papal Mass, this evening in the Sistine Chapel, will be in Latin, even if
it will not follow the 1962 Missal.
As
further revealed at the Vatican press conference, after he prayed before the
famous icon of Mary under the title Salus
Populi Romani (Protectress of the Roman People) at the Basilica of
Saint Mary Major early this morning, Pope Francis made it a point to pray as
well before the tomb of Saint Pius V, who canonized the traditional Mass in
perpetuity with his Bull Quo Primum.
As one Italian traditionalist blog site observed of this gesture:
The
conciliatory gesture escaped no one, seeing the terror that was wrongly spread
among traditionalists and that some of their expressions of opinion have
emphasized. Of Ratzinger it was said that he was a Rottweiler of the Catholic
Faith, but instead he was a very sweet German pastor. Of Bergoglio they now say
he is a South American revolutionary, and instead is seen a Pope in the line of
his predecessors, who salutes the Pontiff of the Missal rehabilitated by
Benedict XVI.
What is
more, it has been brought to my attention by Brendan Young of the Fatima Center
research department that Archbishop Bergoglio established a Latin Mass chapel
within 48 hours of the issuance of Summorum
Pontificum and that there are a number of diocesan-approved Latin
Mass sites in Argentina.
(The source for that information is found here.)
This
much we know with surety from what we have seen thus far: that the new Pope is
a humble man with evident Marian devotion. His first devotional act as Pope was
to brush aside all concerns about security in order to pay a visit to the
largest Marian church in Rome, bringing Our Lady a bouquet of flowers and
leaving it before the icon of Mary as Protectress of the Roman People.
The
most important question now before us respecting the new Pope is this: Will he
perform the Consecration of Russia
to Mary's Immaculate Heart? For this we must pray, wait, and hope with renewed
determination.(The Fatima Network:here)
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