The next pope and the Latin Mass
Out of the 118 cardinal electors (cardinals under 80), 12 of these men have offered the traditional Latin Mass following the introduction of the novus ordo. This group ranges from Cardinal Arinze offering one Low Mass to Cardinal Burke offering more traditional Latin Masses than we can even keep track of. Several other cardinals have assisted in some way at traditional Latin Masses without publicly offering one themselves, and several cardinals over 80 have offered traditional Latin Masses.
The following is our list (after much research) of the 12 cardinal electors who have offered at least one public traditional Latin Mass as a cardinal, bishop or priest in the past four decades:
Francis Cardinal Arinze
Raymond Cardinal Burke
Carlo Cardinal Caffarra
Velasio Cardinal De Paolis
John Cardinal Tong Hon
Juan Cardinal Sandoval Íñiguez
Antonio Cardinal Cañizares Llovera
George Cardinal Pell
Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith
Jean-Pierre Cardinal Ricard
Franc Cardinal Rodé
André Cardinal Vingt-Trois
Pope Benedict XVI, as Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, was in this category during the 2005 conclave. Perhaps Benedict XVII, or even Pius XIII, is one of the above 12 to continue the liturgical restoration.
Posted by Kenneth J. Wolfe
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