The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Vatican bows to pressure, releases retired pope’s letter

- By Nicole Winfield

VATICAN CITY » The Vatican bowed to pressure Saturday and released the complete letter by Emeritus Pope Benedict XVI about Pope Francis after coming under blistering criticism for selectivel­y citing it in a press release and digitally manipulati­ng a photograph of it.

The previously hidden part of the letter provides the real explanatio­n why Benedict refused to provide commentary on a new Vatican-published compilatio­n of books about Francis’ theologica­l and philosophi­cal background that was released to mark his fifth anniversar­y as pope.

Benedict noted that one of the authors involved in the project had launched “virulent,” “anti-papist” attacks against his papacy and teaching. He said he was “surprised” the Vatican had chosen the theologian to be included in the 11-volume “The Theology of Pope Francis.”

The Vatican’s Secretaria­t for Communicat­ions said Saturday it was releasing the full text of the letter due to the controvers­y over the “presumed manipulati­on” of informatio­n when the volume was launched Monday, on the eve of Francis’ anniversar­y.

It said its decision to withhold part of the letter at the time was based on its desire for reserve “not because of any desire to censure.”

The so-called “Lettergate” scandal has embarrasse­d the Vatican for the past week and fueled the growing chasm between supporters of Francis’ pastoral-focused papacy and conservati­ves who long for the doctrine-minded papacy of Benedict.

A Twitter hashtag #releasethe­letter went viral among Catholic conservati­ves as the scandal widened.

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