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Scandal strikes at ancient Order of Malta over ex-chancellor
The Order of Malta, an historic conservative Catholic religious order, will be under investigation due to a recent ‘condom scandal’. Albrecht von Boeselager, the order’s grand chancellor, was was forcibly ousted earlier this month for allegedly allowing the distribution of contraceptives in Africa.
ROME - Pope Francis on Thursday named a high-powered commission to investigate a reported condom scandal at the Order of Malta, the conservative Catholic religious order that dates from the medieval Crusades.
The order’s grand chancellor, Albrecht von Boeselager, was forcibly ousted earlier this month after the Order of Malta said “an extremely grave and untenable situation” came to light.
Italian daily Il Messaggero said the scandal concerned von Boeselager’s tenure as health minister and claims that he didn’t prevent the order’s workers in Africa from distributing condoms.
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Burke has frequently lashed out at the prevalence of birth control use among Catholics. He was present at the meeting in which von Boeselager was ordered to resign but refused, prompting a disciplinary procedure that ended with him being forcibly removed, the order statement said.
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The Order of Malta, an historic conservative Catholic religious order, will be under investigation due to a recent ‘condom scandal’. Albrecht von Boeselager, the order’s grand chancellor, was was forcibly ousted earlier this month for allegedly allowing the distribution of contraceptives in Africa.
ROME - Pope Francis on Thursday named a high-powered commission to investigate a reported condom scandal at the Order of Malta, the conservative Catholic religious order that dates from the medieval Crusades.
The order’s grand chancellor, Albrecht von Boeselager, was forcibly ousted earlier this month after the Order of Malta said “an extremely grave and untenable situation” came to light.
Italian daily Il Messaggero said the scandal concerned von Boeselager’s tenure as health minister and claims that he didn’t prevent the order’s workers in Africa from distributing condoms.
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Burke has frequently lashed out at the prevalence of birth control use among Catholics. He was present at the meeting in which von Boeselager was ordered to resign but refused, prompting a disciplinary procedure that ended with him being forcibly removed, the order statement said.
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