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VATICAN CITY — The Vatican is set to take over the Knights of Malta after the British head of the Catholic Church’s oldest and largest chivalric order ‘resig...
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Pope Francis has revoked all decisions taken by the Grand Master of the Order of Malta after December 6, the day when Albrecht von Boeselager was dismissed.
The Vatican has officially seized power from the Order of Malta. An action that amounts to one sovereign country annexing another. This news comes shortly after
The Order of Malta has summoned its top governing body for a special session to formally accept after the Pope announced a takeover of the sovereign lay Catholic group.
The Vatican said Wednesday it was taking over the embattled Order of Malta in an extraordinary display of papal power after the Order’s grand master publicly defied Pope Francis in a bitter dispute over condoms.
The head of the Order of Malta has resigned after entering into a public spat with Pope Francis over the ousting of a top official involved in a condom scandal, a spokesman for the lay Catholic order said on Wednesday.
The head of the embattled Order of Malta is seeking to discredit a Vatican investigation into the removal of a top official, insisting that he followed the rules in the dismissal.
Pope Francis has appointed a high-powered commission to investigate a sacking at the Order of Malta, a lay order founded in the 11th century.
The standoff between the Vatican and the Knights of Malta has taken a new twist, with the ousted foreign minister of the ancient lay Catholic order appealing against his suspension to the Knights’ internal tribunal.
The leadership of the order — formally, the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of Saint John of Jerusalem of Rhodes and of Malta — has been locked in a battle with the Vatican for the past two months.