Jacqueline Kennedy's letters to an Irish priest about her marriage, faith and the 1963 death of her husband John F Kennedy would no longer be auction, it has been revealed.
Sheppard's Irish Auction House said on their website that they were in the process of returning the archive and items related to the archive to the vendor, CNN.com reported.
The letters to the Rev. Joseph Leonard from a young Jacqueline Bouvier and later a married Jackie offers an insight into the private thoughts of Jackie.
According to the Catholic News Service, the letters had been put up for auction by All Hallows College in Dublin, Ireland, which is run by the Catholic Church's Vincentian Fathers.
In the letters, Jackie wrote about her feelings of love, her concerns about her husband's flirtatious nature, and later, her struggle with faith after John's assassination in November 1963.