(LifeSiteNews) â Heterodox Cardinal Robert McElroy, the archbishop of Washington, D.C., opined in a recent interview that Pope Leo XIV will continue on the progressive path of Pope Francis.
In an interview with the Jesuit-run America Magazine published May 27, McElroy suggested that while Pope Leo XIV will emphasize different themes, the new pontificate will ultimately be a continuation of Francisâ papacy in its âessential elements,â such as synodality. Since the election of Pope Leo XIV, several prominent conservative and heterodox clergy alike have praised the new pontiff.
Asked if he believed Pope Leo XIV would continue on the path of the late Argentine pontiff, McElroy said he believes the new pope will and stressed that this was one of the major factors that led to his election during the conclave.
âI think many cardinals, and ultimately the majority, saw him as someone who could carry forward (Francisâ) trajectory in its essential elements. Heâll have a different personality than Pope Francis and will emphasize some different things, but the substance of Francisâ pontificate will endure,â the cardinal said.
Cardinal McElroy on Pope Leoâs pontificate: ââŚthe substance of Francisâ pontificate will endure; for example, synodality, the emphasis on missionary discipleship and the image of the church as a field hospital.â https://t.co/iTSSLdGHVj
â Rich Raho (@RichRaho) May 27, 2025
âFor example, synodality, the emphasis on missionary discipleship and the image of the church as a field hospital. Francis captured those in powerful, memorable phrases: âWho am I to judge?â and others. I think those core elements will continue,â he added.
READ:Â Cardinal McElroy calls Pope Francisâ âenduring legacyâ his âvision of a Synodal Churchâ
Indeed, synodality became a major theme of Pope Francisâ 12-year pontificate, culminating in the multi-year Synod on Synodality. The Synod has been a cause of alarm for faithful Catholics due to its process of âlistening,â including to âCatholics who rarely or never practice their faith, etc,â as well as âpeople who have left the practice of the faith, people of other faith traditions, people of no religious belief, etc.â
The Synod had been condemned by several conservative prelates such as Cardinal Raymond Burke, who in 2023 wrote that âSynodality and its adjective, synodal, have become slogans behind which a revolution is at work to change radically the Churchâs self-understanding.â
Later in the interview, while discussing his hopes for Pope Leo XIVâs pontificate, McElroy further highlighted five key contributions of Francisâ papacy he believes the new pontiff will carry forward, including synodality and the ârejection of judgmentalism.â
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Since the election of Pope Leo XIV as the 267th Roman pontiff earlier this month, many Catholics have been wondering what type of pope he would be and if he would break from Francisâ revolutionary pontificate.
Several other dissident Catholic clergy, like the notoriously pro-LGBT Father James Martin, have praised the first American pope. In similar remarks to those made by McElroy, the Jesuit touted that Pope Leo XIV is âcommittedâ to making the Church âmore inclusive.â
I know Pope Leo XIV to be a kind, open, humble, modest, decisive, hard-working, straightforward, trustworthy, and down-to-earth man. A brilliant choice. May God bless him.
â James Martin, SJ (@JamesMartinSJ) May 8, 2025
On the other hand, Cardinals Burke and Robert Sarah, both critics of Pope Francis, each issued positive messages about the new pope the day he was elected. Burke has since launched a public prayer campaign for Pope Leo XIV.
READ:Â Cardinal Burke launches prayer campaign for Pope Leo XIV
Sarah was also recently named as a âspecial envoyâ of liturgical celebrations honoring St. Anne in July by Pope Leo XIV.
Cardinal Gerhard MĂźller, another critic of Pope Francis, expressed his belief in an interview with LifeSiteNews that the new pontiffâs election was the work of the Holy Spirit.
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LifeSiteNews readers are invited to continue praying for our new pope.
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