2010-12-31

Bishop Williamson on Orwells 1984 and 911, part 2

Vatic Note:  Its nice to know that even in the heart of the perverbial Black Popes ranks, a Bishop still has the courage to speak truth, which the Bible and revelations reminds us is more important at this time than at any time in the past. Truth is always important but now its critical.

So enjoy another courageous soul's journey into spreading the light.

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Cesar Fernandez D said...

Richard Nelson Williamson (born 8 March 1940) is an English traditionalist Catholic bishop who opposes the changes in the Catholic Church brought about by the Second Vatican Council. He was originally a member of the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX), but was expelled from the SSPX in 2012, due to criticising what he saw to be as straying from the design of the Society's founder.

In 1988, Williamson was one of four SSPX priests who were illicitly ordained as bishops by Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, for which they incurred ipso facto automatic excommunication.[1] The validity of the excommunication was has always been denyed by the SSPX who said that the consecrations were necessary due to a crisis in the Catholic Church. The excommunications, including that of Williamson, were lifted on 21 January 2009, but the suspension of the bishops from the exercise of ministry within the Catholic Church remained in force.[2]

Immediately afterwards, Swedish television broadcast an interview recorded earlier at the SSPX's seminary in Zaitzkofen, Bavaria. During the interview, Williamson expressed a belief that Nazi Germany did not use gas chambers during the Holocaust and that a total of between 200,000 and 300,000 Jews were killed. Based upon these statements, the Bishop was immediately charged with and convicted of Holocaust denial by a German court. The Holy See declared that Pope Benedict had been unaware of Williamson's views when he lifted the excommunication of the four bishops, and that Williamson would remain suspended from his episcopal functions until he unequivocally and publicly distanced himself from his position on the Holocaust. <a href="http://abogadoscolombiaonline.com/" rel="nofollow”>consulta con abogado</a> <a href="http://abogadosmexicoonline.com/" rel="nofollow”>consulta con abogado</a> <a href="http://abogadosespaña.com/" rel="nofollow”>consulta con abogado</a> <a href="http://unabogadoonline.com/" rel="nofollow”>consulta con abogado</a> <a href="http://elpsicologoonline.com/" rel="nofollow”>consulta con psicologo</a> <a href="http://eldoctoronline.com/" rel="nofollow”>consulta con doctor</a> <a href="http://mipsicologoporinternet.com/" rel="nofollow”>consulta con psicologo</a> <a href="http://miabogadoporinternet.com/" rel="nofollow”>consulta con abogado</a> <a href="http://consultas-de-nuestros-usuarios-consultaespecialistas.com/" rel="nofollow”>consulta con abogado</a> In 2010 he was convicted of incitement in a German court in relation to those views; the conviction was later vacated on appeal[5] but then reinstated on retrial in early 2013.[6] He appealed again, but his appeal was rejected.