Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Holocaust row bishop apologises

Holocaust row bishop apologises

Bishop Richard Williamson arriving in the UK
Richard Williamson has returned to the UK after being told to leave Argentina

A Catholic bishop, whose readmission into the church sparked uproar, has apologised for offence he caused by denying the extent of the Holocaust.

Richard Williamson said if he had known the full harm his comments would cause, he would not have made them.

He said that his opinions had been formed "20 years ago on the basis of evidence then available".

However, Jewish leaders said the bishop failed to address the issue of whether he believed the Holocaust was a lie.

Renzo Gattegna, the president of Italy's Jewish Communities, described the apology as "absolutely ambiguous".

International row

The Vatican has been embroiled in an international row after Pope Benedict XVI lifted an excommunication order on the British bishop in January.

Church leaders said the Pope had not been aware at the time of an interview given by the bishop, a member of the traditionalist Society of St Pius X (SSPX), to a Swedish TV programme last November.

In it, he disputed that six million Jews had been killed by the Nazis, and said that none had died in gas chambers.

The Pope has since called on Bishop Williamson to recant his views.

The one thing he doesn't say, and the main thing, is that the Holocaust occurred, that it is not a fabrication, that it is not a lie
Rabbi Marvin Hier

In a statement published on the SSPX website, the bishop says his superior, Bishop Bernard Fellay, and the Pope "requested that I reconsider the remarks I made on Swedish television four months ago, because their consequences have been so heavy".

"Observing these consequences I can truthfully say that I regret having made such remarks, and that if I had known beforehand the full harm and hurt to which they would give rise, especially to the Church, but also to survivors and relatives of victims of injustice under the Third Reich, I would not have made them."

He added: "On Swedish television I gave only the opinion

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