From Rorate Caeili:
The General Assembly of the International Una Voce Federation (FIUV) was
held in Rome in the past few days - and they got an uplifting visit
from Cardinal Castrillón:
The former prefect of the Congregation for
the Clergy has told a traditionalist group that Pope Francis has no
intention of restricting access to the Extraordinary Form of the Latin
liturgy.
“I met Pope Francis very recently and he
told me that he has no problem with the old rite, and neither does he
have any problem with lay groups and associations like yours that
promote it,” Cardinal Dario Castrillon Hoyos told members of Una Voce
International (FIUV), who were in Rome for a general assembly.
Responding to questions from FIUV members
about tensions within the Friars of the Immaculate, the Colombian
cardinal said that the Pope moved to insist on the use of the Novus Ordo
in that religious community only because of internal dissension, and
not because of any negative judgment on the traditional liturgy (Yea, right! And pigs can fly?).
At its general assembly, FIUV elected a
new president: James Bogle, a lawyer, author, and chairman of the
Catholic Union of Great Britain. “We are very grateful to His Eminence
Cardinal Castrillon Hoyos, His Eminence Cardinal Brandmüller, and to
Archbishop Pozzo for taking part in our General Assembly of the
International Federation Una Voce,” Bogle said in a brief statement to
CWN. “We are very pleased with the way the celebration of the
traditional Mass is now going worldwide. We are obviously very grateful
to Benedict XVI and also our present Pope Francis for all the support
that they have given us in our right to worship in the traditional Roman
rite.”
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