Hi, Karen —
Williamson has never been a bishop
in good standing with the Catholic
Church. As my colleague noted, he
was illicitly consecrated in an act
that caused him to be automatically
excommunicated from the Church, together
with four other bishops. Rome is
trying to reconcile with the breakaway
group and part of that process, which
is by no means complete, was a formal
lifting of the excommunications of
the remaining bishops, including
Williamson.
Through an ignorant oversight, they
later admitted and pledged to avoid
in the future, the Holy See was unaware
of Williamson's deplorable positions
at the time his excommunication was
lifted.
That said, there is nothing
in canon law against denying the
Holocaust, so legally they can't
really re-excommunicate him.
Eric
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