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However, Paul VI explicitly rejected his commission's recommendations in the text of Humanae vitae, noting the 72-member commission had not been unanimous. Four theologian priests had dissented, and one cardinal and two bishops had voted that contraception was inhonestus  – significantly Cardinal Alfredo Ottaviani, the commission's president and Bishop Carlo Colombo, the papal theologian, as well as Archbishop Leo Binz of St. Paul/Minneapolis.[1][2][3] Humanae vitae did, however, explicitly allow the modern forms of natural family planning that were then being developed.[citation needed]