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Karen Sadoff wrote:

Hi, guys —

In reading the newspaper (the Oregonion) I read an article by Verena Schmitt-Roschmann
(from the Associated Press) titled Bishop fined for denying Holocaust.

  • Is Richard Williamson a Catholic bishop as the article states?
  • Did he really state that he did not believe Jews were killed in gas chambers during World War II?
  • Is the Church doing anything about what he said?

Thank you for answering my question in a timely manner.

Karen S.

  { Did this Catholic bishop really say this and is the Church going to do anything about what he said? }

Mary Ann replied:

Hi, Karen —

Richard Williamson is a bishop in the Lefebvrists, a group that protested the Novus Ordo Mass and other things from Vatican II. He is a validly ordained Catholic bishop, but ordained by a bishop who was asserting a kind of independence from Rome that some have said was schismatic.

At the very least, it was a disobedient movement that bordered on schism, and his ordination was illegal. (The Pope is supposed to name bishops).

Mary Ann

Eric replied:

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

Karen replied:

Dear Mary Ann and Eric,

Thank you for your quick response.

I appreciate the correct information.

Karen Sadoff

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