Pope Leo has granted permission for Cardinal Raymond Burke to celebrate Mass in the Tridentine Latin rite in St Peter’s Basilica on October 25th, 2025.
This is being interpreted as conciliatory gesture towards both Cardinal Burke and those conservative Catholics who resented the ban placed by Pope Francis on the Latin Mass by the decree Traditionis Custodes in 2021. This requires bishops to seek approval for use of the Latin rite from the pope and bans its use in parish churches.
Those restrictions remain in place but this move to permit the Latin Mass in St Peter’s may signal a papal shift in policy. Cardinal Burke will be celebrating the rite as the culmination of a pilgrimage by the organisation Una Voce International, a movement to promote the rite internationally.
Cardinal Burke was a serious critic of some of Pope Francis’s decisions – especially some aspects of the encyclical Amoris Laetitia – so this papal decision is seen also as an expression of Pope Leo’s wish to be seen as a unifying and harmonising figure.
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