Cardinal Sarah: "The Church lacks authority to abolish the Latin Mass"

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Cardinal Sarah: "The Church lacks authority to abolish the Latin Mass"
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Cardinal Robert Sarah challenges the canonical authority to restrict the traditional rite, amid tensions surrounding Traditionis custodes and Lefebvrian excommunications.

Context

Since Traditionis custodes (motu proprio of July 16, 2021), Pope Francis has made the celebration of the Mass according to the 1962 missal subject to the explicit authorization of the diocesan bishop, partially reversing the regime established by Summorum Pontificum (Benedict XVI, 2007). Leo XIV, elected in May 2026, has not yet clarified his pastoral reading of the dossier. In parallel, the decree of excommunication latae sententiae of the bishops of the FSSPX on July 2, 2026, has reopened the question of the ecclesiastical reception of traditional sensitivity. It is in this tense landscape that Cardinal Robert Sarah, emeritus prefect of the Divine Worship (2014-2021), has spoken publicly.

The Facts

According to LifeSiteNews (July 17, 2026), Cardinal Sarah suggested that the Church "lacks authority" to suppress the Tridentine Mass, relying on the immemorial liturgical continuity consecrated by Quo Primum (Pius V, 1570) and on the argument developed by Benedict XVI that an ancient rite cannot be simply abrogated by an administrative act. He does not call for disobedience, but recalls a canonical and theological distinction. His intervention comes as several European bishops await Roman guidelines on requests to celebrate the extraordinary form.

Doctrinal Analysis

The question raised is that of the exact nature of the liturgical power of the Roman Pontiff. The magisterium has always distinguished the power to organize worship, recognized by the Apostolic See by Sacrosanctum concilium (Vatican II) no. 22, and the respect due to the living traditions of the Church, protected by the lex orandi. Benedict XVI, in the letter to the bishops accompanying Summorum Pontificum, affirmed that a rite "sanctified by long and venerable use" could not be proscribed without injuring the living continuity of faith. Cardinal Sarah places his speech in this line, not in a contestation of the obedience due to the Sovereign Pontiff.

Stakes for the Church and the Faithful

A cardinal's word of this nature engages doctrinal reflection at a time when Rome must rule on requests for the return of former members of the FSSPX and on the fate of parishes attached to the traditional rite. It places the pontificate of Leo XIV before a choice of method: hermeneutics of continuity, or consolidation of the restrictive line inherited from Traditionis custodes.

Critical Reading and Blind Spots

The statement, made outside the magisterial framework, is a matter of personal theological expression and does not change the state of canonical law. Its adversaries will see it as a challenge to papal authority; its defenders, a reminder of the intrinsic limits of a ministerial power that is not absolute. The distinction, to be operative, requires being received with nuance and without partisan instrumentalization.

To Meditate and Act

Pray for the unity of the Church and for the liturgical intelligence of its pastors. Rediscover the depth of the texts of Vatican II on the liturgy, notably Sacrosanctum concilium, avoiding caricatures in both camps.

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FSSPX: Leo XIV issues a final appeal before July 1st

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