World | Pope Francis Pope Francis Letter Leaks in 'Heinous Act' Vatican is not pleased, reminds all that official copy comes Thursday By Kate Seamons Posted Jun 15, 2015 1:26 PM CDT Copied In this Saturday, June 6, 2015 file photo, Pope Francis attends an interreligious meeting, at the Franciscan International Student Center in Sarajevo. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini, File) Pope Francis' long-anticipated letter on the environment has arrived three days early, at least in some fashion. A 192-page draft version of the encyclical, a rare papal "teaching letter," was posted online today by Italian magazine L'Espresso, reports the Wall Street Journal. It has confirmation of its authenticity from the Vatican's rep, though its statement notes the finalized text of Laudato Si ("Be praised") will remain embargoed through Thursday and asks journalists "to respect professional standards, which call for waiting for the official publication of the final text." An official put it more harshly to Bloomberg, calling the leak a "heinous act." The Journal has a few details if you can't wait till then. Read These Next Harry Potter's Emma Watson just lost her license. 500 tons of emergency food for kids abroad: Headed for the trash. Union says 17 immigration court judges have been fired since Friday. Trump has dubbed it the 'Jeffrey Epstein Hoax.' Report an error