Jewish groups condemn Bishop Williamson

and oppose lifting of excommunications

Elan Steinberg, vice president of the American Gathering of Holocaust Survivors and their Descendants, said the possibility that the pope would accept Williamson back into the mainstream church "has been received with shock and consternation".

Pain of the holocaust
"For the Jewish people and all persons who feel the pain of the terrible years of the Shoah, this development marks a dangerous blow to interfaith dialogue and encourages hate-mongers everywhere," he said.

Rome's chief rabbi, Riccardo Di Segni, said he was "shocked by such a horror of denial, which is even more grave since it comes from a bishop".

Di Segni told the newspaper La Stampa that Williamson's re-admission into the Church would open "a deep wound in dialogue with Judaism".

The traditionalists bishops reject many reforms of the 1962-1965 Second Vatican Council, notably its decision that Mass should be said in local languages rather than Latin, and its advocacy of dialogue with other religions.

A statement from the traditionalists said the implication they are racist was "entirely false and unjust".

But it said the group had the right to "pray for conversion (of Jews) to the true faith, to study their recent and tragic history, or to question some of their political objectives".

Comments

Maybe the writer of this article should take the time to learn what was really prescribed by the Second Vatican Council regarding Latin in the liturgy.

And since when do other religions get to tell us what we do ad intra? Williamson's irritating and controversialist gestures are obviously disconcerting, but why should we let that endanger the souls of the other bishops? Remember this is an issue of lifting a decree of excommunication; souls are at risk here! Once the sheep are back in the fold, the Holy Father can begin caring for them.

But instead the press and popular perception reduces it all to politics and power plays.