Has He Lost His Mind…?” — Pope Leo XIV’s Bold MOVE Shocks the World, Overturns Pope Francis’ Reforms, and Stuns the Vatican
In a thunderous and unexpected act that has rattled the walls of the Vatican, Pope Leo XIV has issued a sweeping decree overturning several of Pope Francis’ most significant reforms, sending shockwaves through the global Catholic community. The move, described by insiders as “the most radical reversal in modern papal history,” has sparked outrage, disbelief, and fierce theological debate — even within the College of Cardinals itself.
According to sources within the Curia, Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle reportedly exclaimed during a closed-door meeting:
“Has he lost his mind…?” — capturing the shock and deep division now gripping the Church’s highest ranks.
Among the reforms struck down or drastically rolled back are:
1. Restriction on the Latin Mass Repealed
Pope Francis’ Traditionis Custodes, which placed strict limits on the traditional Latin Mass, has been fully rescinded. Pope Leo XIV declared, “The ancient liturgy shall not be hidden but welcomed as sacred heritage.” Traditionalist groups worldwide are celebrating, while progressive clergy express deep concern.
2. Synodal Authority Curtailed
In a direct challenge to Francis’ “Synod on Synodality,” Pope Leo XIV has sharply reduced the authority of local bishops’ conferences, re-centralizing doctrinal control in Rome. One archbishop called the move “a deathblow to collegiality.”
3. Tightened Rules on LGBTQ+ Inclusion
Where Pope Francis had taken steps toward inclusion and pastoral sensitivity for LGBTQ+ individuals, Leo XIV has now reinforced traditional moral teaching, stating: “The Church must be a sanctuary of truth, not confusion.” The Vatican’s LGBTQ+ outreach office is reportedly in limbo.
4. Pause on Female Deacons Dialogue
Francis had opened theological commissions to explore the possibility of ordaining women as deacons. Pope Leo XIV has disbanded these commissions, stating the topic “has already been sufficiently addressed by tradition.”
5. Reform of Jesuit Influence in the Vatican
In a move seen as symbolic and personal, Pope Leo XIV has reduced the influence of the Jesuit order in Vatican governance — a bold swipe at the legacy of his predecessor, the first Jesuit pope in history.
While some hail the new Pope as a guardian of orthodoxy, others say his decisions risk reversing decades of bridge-building and pastoral progress. Theologians and commentators are warning of growing polarization, with some suggesting the Catholic Church may be entering a new era of internal crisis.
Outside St. Peter’s Basilica, opinions are divided. One group of seminarians chanted “Viva il Papa!” while an older priest nearby whispered, “We’ve returned to a Church of fear.”
Pope Leo XIV, however, remains unmoved by criticism. In a short statement, he declared:
“I was not chosen to continue the past, but to safeguard the eternal.”