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Comment: Why should I pay for the Pope?

September 7, 2010 16:22
Pope Benedict XVI greets the faithful
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I was born in 1952, seven years after the end of the Second World War.

My awareness of the Holocaust is one of the factors that spurred me to work for human rights, to ensure that such monstrous crimes never happen again.

The Nazi genocide remains an ever-present influence, including on my views concerning next week's state visit to Britain by Pope Benedict XVI. I am shocked that he has embraced Catholics accused of being soft on Nazism.

Last year, the Pope rescinded the excommunication of the Holocaust-denying Bishop, Richard Williamson. He has called on Williamson to recant but he has not revoked his readmission to the Catholic church. A Holocaust denier remains within the faith, with the Pope's blessing.