The letter from December 2016 reveals Pope Francis supported Cardinal Raymond Burkes view that the distribution of contraceptives by its humanitarian arm had to stop.
Wikileaks today published a confidential letter confirming that Pope Francis strongly opposed the Order of Malta distributing contraceptives as part of its humanitarian work and that he wished the issue be completely resolved.
In the letter, dated Dec. 1, 2016, and addressed to Cardinal Raymond Burke, the patron of the Order of Malta, the Holy Father stressed that the Order must ensure that the methods and means it uses in its initiatives and healthcare works are not contrary to the moral law.
He added that if, in the past, there has been a problem of this nature, I hope that it can be completely resolved.
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Wikileaks publication of the Popes letter and other documents today has brought some clarity to the Popes approach at that time over the contraceptive issue an approach that, on paper at least, was clearly allied to that of Cardinal Burke.
But many questions relating to this troubled chapter in the Orders history remain unanswered, particularly why the Pope sided with Cardinal Parolin and Boeselager over Cardinal Burke and Fra Matthew, and the role the mysterious Swiss fund played in the affair.