Become a Member
News

Priest sorry for Shoah reference

July 24, 2008 23:00

By

Anonymous,

Anonymous

1 min read
A Catholic priest has apologised to the Jewish community over the interpretation of an article he wrote about the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill.

Writing in a parish magazine in Norfolk, Chet News, Father Mark Hackeson said that since abortion had been legalised in the UK, more than six million lives had been destroyed - "on a par with the Jewish Holocaust".

But when the Eastern Daily Press asked a Messianic rabbi, Andrew Sheldrake, for a response, he was affronted. Mr Sheldrake, who leads the Adat Yashua Messianic synagogue in Thorpe St Andrew, Norfolk, said: "We do not support abortion either, but you cannot compare the two. The Holocaust was a single event designed in an evil mind to annihilate people. It is not on a par with abortion.

"Doctors and pregnant mothers do not hate the children within them."

He complained that Father Hackeson's comments were indicative of how Christians did not understand the enormity of the Holocaust and how it resonated in the Jewish community.

To get more news, click here to sign up for our free daily newsletter.