During a Mass on Friday for cardinals who have died in the past year, Pope Francis seemed to wade directly into one of the most-debated points in the &quot;liturgy wars&quot; in the Catholic Church, siding with his predecessor Pope Benedict XVI in insisting that &quot;for many,&quot; not &quot;for all,&quot; is the best way to render for whom Christ shed his blood, since it captures the idea that in this life human beings have to make a choice.