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The second day of the extraordinary consistory (27 June) took place under the sign of peace. Cardinal Re preached on fraternity; Cardinal Fernández described military interventions in Gaza and Lebanon as "disproportionate."
The second day of the extraordinary consistory convened by Leo XIV (June 27, 2026) took place under the sign of peace and universal fraternity. Vatican News FR reports that the 178 cardinals worked on a vision of the Church as an agent of reconciliation in a wounded world. Cardinal Re, Dean of the College of Cardinals, presided over the liturgy, preaching on fraternity "in this time marked by the culture of force." Cardinal Fernández, Prefect of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, took an official Vatican position of some significance: military interventions in Gaza and Lebanon are, in his view, "disproportionate"—a statement that commits the authority of the Dicastery. Simultaneously, Leo XIV received the teams of the Synod on Synodality to prepare for the 2028 assembly, confirming the collegial orientation of his pontificate.
The extraordinary consistory is not a protocol event. It is a consultation of the entire College of Cardinals on the major orientations of the Church. That Leo XIV integrates the issue of world peace in the same breath as synodality and the evangelizing mission signals an integrated vision of the magisterium: the Church's voice in armed conflicts is inseparable from its inner witness of unity. The notion of a "civilization of love"—inherited from Paul VI and John Paul II, taken up by Benedict XVI—is a programmatic response to the "culture of force" denounced by Cardinal Re. The notable absence of Cardinals Zen, Erdo, and Eijk, noted in our previous edition, remains a sign that this consistory does not bring together all sensitivities.
"Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives." (Jn 14:27). Pray for the wisdom of the shepherds gathered in Rome, and that the voice of the Church may weigh in the conflicts that are bloodying the Middle East and Africa.
- **178 cardinals** gathered in Rome for the extraordinary consistory
- **Leo XIV** links peace, synodality, and evangelization
- **Cardinal Fernández** qualifies military interventions in Gaza and Lebanon as 'disproportionate'
- **Absence** of Cardinals Zen, Erdo, and Eijk
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Belle image, mais concrètement, comment on passe des mots aux actes ? J’ai l’impression que ça reste trop souvent dans les discours.
Ils ne parlent que de paix et et de fraternité, mais on attend toujours un mot clair sur la sauvegarde de la Création. Sans ça, c’est beau, mais ça sonne creux.
D'accord pour la civilisation de l'amour, mais les bombes continuent de tomber à Gaza. On fait comment, nous, pour que ça s'arrête vraiment ?
Ces appels à la paix tombent juste, surtout avec tout ce qu’on voit en ce moment. Espérons que ça touche plus de monde qu’avant.
C’est bien de parler d’amour, mais quand on voit ce qui se passe à Gaza, ça reste des mots. Comment on les traduit en actes, ces belles paroles ?
FSSPX : Léon XIV lance un dernier appel avant le 1er juillet