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Weekly Podcast From Parkrose Community United Church of Christ For Feb. 4, 2009

Pope Offers Welcome Statement

Worldwide concern was expressed last week when the pope decided to "lift the excommunication of a Holocaust denier."  A new statement has been issued, however, that is welcomed.  The New York Times has the story:

ROME — Responding to global outrage, especially in Pope Benedict XVI’s native Germany, the Vatican for the first time on Wednesday called on a recently rehabilitated bishop to take back his statements denying the Holocaust.

Late last month, the pope revoked the excommunication of four schismatic bishops, including British-born Richard Williamson, who in an interview broadcast last month denied the existence of the Nazi gas chambers.

A statement issued on Wednesday by the Vatican Secretariat of State said that Bishop Williamson “must absolutely, unequivocally and publicly distance himself from his positions on the Shoah,” or Holocaust, which it said were “unknown to the Holy Father at the time he revoked the excommunication.”

The unsigned statement seemed a clear indication that the Vatican was facing an internal and external political crisis.

The Holocaust simply cannot be denied and those that do should have no place in positions of authority in any church.

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