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 meeting is set for Saturday.
The Vatican announced it was taking over the Order after the chief
knight, Fra’ Matthew Festing, openly defied Pope Francis in a public
spat over a condom scandal.
Fra’ Matthew resigned on Tuesday and the resignation of its leader the Vatican announced it would name a papal delegate to run the order.
The Vatican’s intervention is extraordinary given the Order of Malta
isn’t a typical religious order like, for example, the Jesuits, but
rather a sovereign entity under international law, one that has
diplomatic relations with more than 100 countries, the Holy See
included.