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en.news The German novelist Martin Mosebach - an internationally known proponent of the Roman Rite - said during a panel discussion in Hannover, Germany, that he cannot find any "consistency" in Pope Francis' thoughts, Die-Tagespost.de reported on October 30.
According to Mosebach, Francis does not think things to the end but rather produces a "big whirlwind" and then watches what happens next,
"If Francis continues with this policy for some more years, we will not recognise things anymore.”
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