Bishop Richard Williamson, Holocaust Denier, Reinstated By Pope (VIDEO)

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AP   |  NICOLE WINFIELD   |   January 24, 2009 03:38 PM

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VATICAN CITY — Pope Benedict XVI has lifted the excommunications of four traditionalist bishops, including that of a Holocaust denier whose rehabilitation sparked outrage among Jewish groups.

The four bishops were excommunicated 20 years ago after they were consecrated by the late ultraconservative Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre without papal consent _ a move the Vatican said at the time was an act of schism.

The Vatican said Saturday that Benedict rehabilitated the four as part of his efforts to bring Lefebvre's Society of St. Pius X back into the Vatican's fold.

But the move came just days after one of the four, British Bishop Richard Williamson, was shown in a Swedish state TV interview saying that historical evidence "is hugely against 6 million Jews having been deliberately gassed."

WATCH: Interview with Bishop Williamson


Jewish groups denounced the Vatican for having embraced a Holocaust denier and warned that the pope's decision would have serious implications for Catholic-Jewish relations as well as the pontiff's planned visit to the Holy Land later this year.

"I do not see how business can proceed as usual," said Rabbi David Rosen, Jerusalem-based head of interrelgious affairs at the American Jewish Committee and a key Vatican-Jewish negotiator.

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He called for the pope or a senior adviser to issue a "clear condemnation" of all Holocaust denials and deniers.

Shimon Samuels of the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Paris said he understood the German-born pope's desire for Christian unity, but said Benedict could have excluded Williamson. He warned that his rehabilitation will have a "political cost" for the Vatican.

"I'm certain as a man who has known the Nazi regime in his own flesh, he understands you have to be very careful and very selective," Samuels said.

The Vatican spokesman, the Rev. Federico Lombardi, said Williamson's views were "absolutely indefensible." But he denied that rehabilitating Williamson implied that the Vatican shared them.

"They are his personal ideas ... that we certainly don't share but they have nothing to do with the issue of the excommunication and the removal of the excommunication," Lombardi told AP Television News.

Williamson's comments cast a cloud over the pope's efforts to normalize relations with the Swiss-based Society of St. Pius X, which Lefebvre founded in 1969. Lefebvre was opposed to the liberalizing reforms of the 1962-65 Second Vatican Council, particularly its ecumenical outreach and its decision to allow Mass to be celebrated in local languages instead of Latin.

Despite concerns from liberal Catholics, Benedict has made clear from the start of his pontificate that he wanted to reintegrate the group back into the Vatican's fold, meeting within months of his election with the current head of the society, Bishop Bernard Fellay.

In 2007, Benedict answered one of Fellay's key demands by relaxing restrictions on celebrating the Latin Mass. In lifting the excommunication decree, he answered the society's second condition for beginning theological discussions about normalizing relations.

The decree from the Vatican's Congregation for Bishops said Benedict "remits" the automatic excommunication that the four bishops incurred and said the 1988 decree declaring their consecrations a schismatic act had no legal standing any longer.

In a statement Saturday, Fellay, who is one of the rehabilitated bishops, expressed his gratitude to Benedict and said the decree would help the whole Roman Catholic Church.

"Thanks to this gesture, Catholics attached to tradition throughout the world will no longer be unjustly stigmatized and condemned for having kept the faith of their fathers," Fellay said in a letter to his supporters.

Fellay, meanwhile, has distanced the society from Williamson's remarks about the Holocaust, saying Williamson only had authority to discuss matters of faith and that he was personally responsible for his own opinions.

But Fellay also berated Swedish state television, accusing it in a Jan. 21 letter of having introduced the Holocaust issue in the interview "with the obvious intention of misrepresenting and maligning," the society.

While Williamson's comments may be offensive and erroneous, they are not an excommunicable offense, said Monsignor Robert Wister, professor of church history at Immaculate Conception School of Theology at Seton Hall University in New Jersey.

"To deny the Holocaust is not a heresy even though it is a lie," he said. "The excommunication can be lifted because he is not a heretic, but he remains a liar."

The Society of St. Pius X, which is based in Menzingen, Switzerland, has six seminaries, three universities and 70 primary and secondary schools around the globe. Aside from the four bishops, it boasts 463 priests and 160 seminarians.

The status of the society's priests remains unsettled. While their ordinations are valid, the Church considers them "illicit" because they were ordained by someone who didn't have the authority, Lombardi said. Pope Paul VI suspended Lefebvre from priestly duties in 1976, but he continued ordaining priests illicitly.

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Associated Press Writer Alessandra Rizzo contributed to this report.

VATICAN CITY — Pope Benedict XVI has lifted the excommunications of four traditionalist bishops, including that of a Holocaust denier whose rehabilitation sparked outrage among Jewish groups. T...
VATICAN CITY — Pope Benedict XVI has lifted the excommunications of four traditionalist bishops, including that of a Holocaust denier whose rehabilitation sparked outrage among Jewish groups. T...
 
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- escobar I'm a Fan of escobar 18 fans permalink

It makes me laugh how people, many of whom deny Christ , have the audacity to stick thier noses into other peoples business.
I could care less what any Rabbi, Pat Robertson evangelical type, or Mullah have to say about their affairs.
It is their business.
Peopel who hate Catholics and Hate their Pope would do well to just ignore it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:01 PM on 01/24/2009
- Cuyahoga I'm a Fan of Cuyahoga 9 fans permalink

There is nothing about the catholic "church" that I find palatable. Nothing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:59 PM on 01/24/2009
- NWBrunette I'm a Fan of NWBrunette 58 fans permalink

Just what we need - more Catholic leaders out of touch with reality.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:46 PM on 01/24/2009
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I had a lot of witty and offensive things to say, but after some introspection I have determined that it is unnecessary for me to say anything. Perceptions both within and without the Roman Catholic Church are changing and there will be considerable repercussions.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:33 PM on 01/24/2009
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i would'nt worry about....the catholic church is as irrelevant as the republican party!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:26 PM on 01/24/2009
- robXdion I'm a Fan of robXdion 185 fans permalink
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But the Pope and his bishops called Obama a major threat?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:23 PM on 01/24/2009
- rizvisa1 I'm a Fan of rizvisa1 4 fans permalink

I do not personally agree with Bishop statement. There are sill people who have doubts that man ever landed on moon. What happened to that part "I disagree strongly with what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:14 PM on 01/24/2009

He can *say* whatever he wants. The fact that he is a LEADER in the Catholic Church implies the Church's approval of his position (Or at least 'looking the other way.')

Moreover, "freedom of speech" is not exactly a Catholic value.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:19 AM on 01/25/2009
- PoohBear I'm a Fan of PoohBear 2 fans permalink
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Yet another reason why people shouldn't blindly believe in fairy tales.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:09 PM on 01/24/2009

Just curious, is he saying that no Jews were gassed or that the count of 6 million was incorrect? The interview on TV could be interpreted either way.

I've heard that Ahmadinejad's question is whether or not the count was correct, not whether or not Jews died. He claims that the US press is misinterpreting him to make more of an issue of it. Or at least that's what Juan Cole says.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:08 PM on 01/24/2009
- Lolly I'm a Fan of Lolly 4 fans permalink

Isn't this the group that Mel Gibson (and his Holocaust-denying father) belong to?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:07 PM on 01/24/2009
- Gatormouth I'm a Fan of Gatormouth 22 fans permalink
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Lefebvre et al. are the liturgical equivalent of a neo-conservative movement in the Church. The fact that the Pope is trying to "bring them into the fold" explains much about the Church's new willingness to intrude into National politics. The Vatican has apparently never been able to accept its loss of temporal power in the late 19th century. Beware lest it be perceived as a de facto fifth column!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:06 PM on 01/24/2009
- thaneb I'm a Fan of thaneb 11 fans permalink
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Williamson's denial is more extreme than the article says. He doubts the existence of gas chambers and that no more than 300,000 Jews died in the Nazi concentration camps. Sounds quite extreme on any number of other issues, as well.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:59 PM on 01/24/2009
- rzan1 I'm a Fan of rzan1 54 fans permalink

Catholics are leaving the Church in droves. Ratzinger was a poor choice for Pope.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:57 PM on 01/24/2009
- strick9 I'm a Fan of strick9 11 fans permalink

They also protect pedophiles, don't they?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:52 PM on 01/24/2009
- dutchman I'm a Fan of dutchman 351 fans permalink
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An astonishing number of them, yes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:00 PM on 01/24/2009
- roshni I'm a Fan of roshni 163 fans permalink

Yes they do.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:21 PM on 01/24/2009
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God is where you find Him or Her and it ain't in any organized Religion.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:24 PM on 01/24/2009
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It's an industry with them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:03 AM on 01/25/2009
- CarmanK I'm a Fan of CarmanK 40 fans permalink

Not any more, they don't. There are strict guidelines for priestly behavior and lay as well as canon oversight of priests and other religious who come into contact with children. The guidelines are taken seriously here in the US and other places around the world. US catholics are not afraid to speak out on this issue any longer. the lesson has been learned.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:52 AM on 01/25/2009
- Wildofski I'm a Fan of Wildofski 14 fans permalink
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To paraphrase Pete Townsend: "New Church same as the old Church...".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:48 PM on 01/24/2009
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