budapest. his brief visit — less than seven hours — was interpreted by many as a criticism of hungarian prime minister viktor 0rban. nick thorpe sent this report. tens of thousands of the faithful gathered in hero square in budapest in the sweltering heat to celebrate mass with pope francis. his short visit to hungary was a masterpiece of diplomacy with something for everyone. prime minister victor alban — who has launched a crusade against liberalism and refugees —got a photo opportunity with the liberal minded pope. liberals in the country who hoped to end mr alban's 11 year rule next spring were rewarded with a sermon which praised universal rather than national values. translation: the cross planted in the ground not only invites - us to be well rooted, it also raises and extends its arms towards everyone. the cross urges us to keep our roots firm