On Saturday, Pope Leo XIV brought an end to the second extraordinary consistory of his pontificate.

Anyone expecting fireworks from the two-day business meeting of the Catholic Church’s cardinals has been very disappointed.

That’s despite the fact that the SSPX – the splinter group of Catholics who are at best ambivalent toward the reforms of the Vatican Council II in the 1960s and staunchly adhere to the Traditional Latin Mass – is consecrating new bishops this week.

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