The Vatican Document No One is Allowed to Read



Something unusual happened at Pope Leo XIV’s first consistory — a written note attributed to Cardinal Arthur Roche on the Traditional Latin Mass was handed out, but no one is allowed to see it. Liturgy was on the agenda but never discussed, and many faithful Catholics are asking tough questions about Traditionis Custodes, unity, and transparency.

Why was this document kept from public view? What does it signal about the Church’s direction?

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