
Twenty groups of cardinals, three-minute speeches, times of silence, then a collective synthesis. For his second extraordinary consistory, a meeting of all the cardinals of the world, on June 26 and 27 at the Vatican, Leo XIV once again plans to avoid a succession of major speeches. The pope has chosen a precise working method, already tested during the first consistory of this type in January: circulating the word and forcing it from concrete situations.
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