Doom, we can get the clear sense of Pope Leo's direction through his almost daily messages, audiences, homilies which are all posted to the Holy See website as they happen and reported by Vatican news. In my last post I was posting what Leo had said on that day about his commitment to the goals of Pope Francis and Vatican II. You can keep up to date with everything by following the calendar on the website.Doom wrote: ↑Sun Jun 29, 2025 5:27 pmOther than the speech he gave in his first week outlining his agenda, we have no idea what he will focus on. Neither does he frankly, the primary job of a Pope, just like the primary job of a president or prime minister, is to respond to "events." But more importantly, a Pope, or even a local bishop, shouldn't come right out of the gate and try to change everything. He needs to spend some time getting acclimated to being Pope and figure out what needs to be done. And he is relatively young for a Pope, he could live another 20-25 years, there is no need for speed. The first encyclical is usually around the 6-month mark, which will give more of an indication of specific direction.Highlander wrote: ↑Sun Jun 29, 2025 4:56 pm I read the above with interest.
I also read an article that proposed that Leo is focused (among other things, I imagine) on the renewal within the Church. Vocations, the Orders, youth.
I perked up with the Orders being mentioned. I wonder if the women's orders have become a thing of the past -- another casualty of feminism and the triumph of secularism.
https://www.vatican.va/content/leo-xiv/ ... 025/6.html