Franciscans of the Immaculate: will Francis save them?

Franciscans of the Immaculata Now, multiple sources are telling Rorate Caeli that a large number of FI friars -- possibly 100-150 -- are petitioning Rome to be released from their pontifical vows …More
Franciscans of the Immaculata
Now, multiple sources are telling Rorate Caeli that a large number of FI friars -- possibly 100-150 -- are petitioning Rome to be released from their pontifical vows and to be placed under diocesan bishops.
As we have reported from the beginning, the order assigning a commissioner, which has led to the rapid destruction of a growing order that was increasingly attached to Traditional Catholicism, and has led numerous Faithful to lose access to the Traditional Latin Mass, was approved directly by Pope Francis.
We do not know what Pope Francis meant when he told the distressed parents "soon, soon." In Roman time, soon rarely means quickly. Let us pray that soon the Holy Father will end this drastic intervention that he approved and save a beautiful order currently in critical condition.
Abramo
This article combines the fact that 100-150 priests are leaving the FI (which means that the FI are falling apart) with with the alleged will of the Pope "to save them" although the Pope himself is the reason for the desintegration of the order.
Can anybody understand such a logic?More
This article combines the fact that 100-150 priests are leaving the FI (which means that the FI are falling apart) with with the alleged will of the Pope "to save them" although the Pope himself is the reason for the desintegration of the order.

Can anybody understand such a logic?