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Posters near Vatican urge Pope to stop Latin Mass crackdown

Rome, Italy
AP

Posters calling on Pope Francis to stop his crackdown on the old Latin Mass were plastered near the Vatican on Tuesday, in the latest display of conservative opposition to the pontiff.

The posters featured images of Pope Benedict XVI and St John Paul II and quoted from their texts speaking positively about the old rite, which Francis has sought to restrict.

Italy - Rome - poster calling on Pope Francis to stop his crackdown on the old Latin Mass

A poster with a photograph of late pope Benedict XVI and reading in Italian,”For the love of the pope. For peace and unity of the church. For the free practice of the traditional Latin Mass”, quotes Benedict’s 2007 Apostolic letter ‘Summorum Pontificum’ saying “The Roman missal promulgated by Saint Pius V and reedited by blessed John XXIII must be held in due honor for its venerable and ancient use”. is posted up in Rome, on Tuesday, 28th March, 2023. PICTURE: AP Photo/Domenico Stinellis.

“For the love of the pope. For peace and unity of the church. For the free practice of the traditional Latin Mass,” read the posters, which were put up primarily in the Prati residential neighborhood near St Peter’s Square.

They were referring to Francis’ decision in 2021 to overturn one of Benedict’s signature liturgical decisions and reimpose restrictions on celebrating the old Mass. Francis said he had to act because the spread of the old rite was dividing parishes.

He said Benedict’s decision to liberalise its use in 2007 had been exploited by people opposed to the modernizing reforms of the Second Vatican Council, the 1960s meetings that allowed for Mass in the vernacular, not just Latin.



The poster initiative, which is due to last 15 days, was organized by a group of pro-Latin Mass activists and bloggers who said they feared Francis’ ultimate aim was to forbid the ancient rite entirely. After Francis’ initial decree restricting the celebration, the Vatican’s liturgy office has issued two subsequent clarifications making it tougher to celebrate it widely.

In a statement, the traditionalist groups said they were being unjustly marginalised and rejected by the Catholic hierarchy for merely expressing their steadfast faith. They said they were taking action “out of love for the pope, so that he might be paternally opened to understanding those liturgical peripheries that no longer feel welcome in the church.”

The initiative was a reflection of the growing opposition to Francis from some traditionalist quarters in the Catholic Church who remain nostalgic for the doctrinaire papacy of Benedict. While only a fraction of Catholics go to old Latin Masses, Francis’ crackdown has become a rallying cry for other conservatives opposed to his progressive bent.

 

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