

February 4, 2009
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The dangers of premature reconciliation Given the unique status of the Holocaust as an icon of evil in a morally confused world, Holocaust-denial triggers revulsions similar to those triggered by blasphemy in the Middle Ages: the Holocaust-denier must be shunned, for everyone else’s moral health. Thus it was completely understandable that, when Pope Benedict XVI lifted the excommunications of four bishops illegally ordained in 1988 by the late French archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, reporting and commentary focused on the fact that one of the four, Richard Williamson, is a Holocaust-denier and a man given to extolling that hoary anti-Semitic forgery, “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.” Read more |
BISHOPS' STATEMENT Colorado bishops express concern over President Obama’s reversal of the Mexico City policy THE GOOD NEWS ON YOUTH by Christopher Stefanick You can have the White House; I’ll take the youth groups LETTERS TO THE EDITOR |
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