Grassroots members of the Knights of Malta are directly petitioning Pope Francis as a crucial vote for a new leader looms on Saturday.
Members are signing on to an open letter launched by Maltese Knight Dr. Paul J. Camarata.
They
say want answers to their “serious questions and misgivings” that have
arisen after Francis reinstated within the order a fired condom
promoter, forced the Order’s head to resign, and effectively removed
their patron, Cardinal Raymond Burke, from his post.
“The
recent unfolding of serious events that have taken place over the past
months regarding the Order of Malta have left many in perplexity,” they
write.
“This
has been exacerbated by the lack of reasonable explanation presented
both to the faithful members of the Order and the public at large
regarding actions taken by Your Holiness and Vatican officials,” the
letter adds.
The
letter comes three months after Francis became heavily involved in
directing affairs of the Order, which is a sovereign entity and has no
official connection to the Pope or the Vatican.
Francis’
involvement began after the Order’s Grand Master Fra’ Matthew Festing
in December ousted the Order’s Grand Chancellor Albrecht von Boeselager.
The high-ranking official had been supervising the Order’s charitable
arm Malteser International for years as it quietly distributed condoms,
contraceptive pills, and abortifacient pills in poor countries where the
Order worked.
But
in a series of surprise moves, Pope Francis demanded that Festing
resign from his position, which he did, and went on to reinstate the
official dismissed for peddling contraception. The Pope then stripped
Cardinal Burke of his function, but not title, as the order’s patron,
appointing Archbishop Angelo Becciu as his new delegate to the Order.
Members
of the Knights are now asking the Pope for “valid clarification and
explanation” of all that has taken place, stating that his actions
“appear to compromise the Order’s mission, independent sovereignty,
self-governance, and spiritual welfare.”
The members make special mention of their concern over Archbishop Becciu recently telling
the Order’s former Grand Master Matthew Festing that out of “obedience”
he must stay away from Rome during the upcoming election of his
successor.
“This
act raises questions about the proper jurisdiction of the Special
Delegate with respect to all members of the sovereign Order, for it
effectively places Fra’ Festing in a state of exile from Rome, it
despoils Fra’ Festing of his rights as a member of the Order, and it
harms the Order by interfering with a free election of the Grand
Master,” the letter states.
News broke Wednesday that the Vatican has now reversed its decision and told Festing he may attend.
The
petition to Pope Francis comes after an anonymous source dumped a host
of confidential Knights of Malta internal documents online that confirm
the extent to which the Pope involved himself in the affairs of the
Order.
Included
in the info dump is a letter from Pope Francis to Cardinal Burke dated
December 1, 2016 in which the Pope asks the Cardinal to see to it that
Freemasons are removed from the Order and that the Order “resolve” any
distribution of contraceptives it might be involved in.
“Furthermore,
the Order must ensure that the methods and means it uses in its
initiatives and healthcare works are not contrary to moral law. If in
the past there has been a problem of this nature, I hope that it can be
completely resolved. I would be very disappointed if — as you told me —
some of the high Officers were aware of practices such as the
distribution of any type of contraceptives and have not yet intervened
to end such things,” the Pope wrote.
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