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Pope, Merkel reconcile after row over bishop who denied the Holocaust
By The Associated Press
Tags: Jewish world, holocaust 

Chancellor Angela Merkel and German-born Pope Benedict XVI have had a positive telephone conversation after a week of tension over a Holocaust-denying bishop, the German government and the Vatican said Sunday.

Merkel initiated the good and constructive conversation and it was
characterized by their common deep concern about the perpetual warning of the Holocaust for humanity, according to a joint statement.
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On Tuesday, Merkel made a rare public demand for a clarification from the
German-born pope after the Vatican lifted the excommunication of traditionalist British Bishop Richard Williamson.

The Vatican demanded Wednesday that Williamson recant his denial of the
Holocaust before he can be admitted into the Roman Catholic Church as a
bishop. Merkel welcomed that stance.

Sunday's statement said Merkel and Benedict exchanged views with great mutual respect.

Williamson is one of four bishops from the ultraconservative Society of St. Pius X whose excommunication was lifted by the Vatican last month.

The decision sparked outrage because Williamson had said in a television interview that he did not believe any Jews were gassed during the Holocaust.

The German weekly Der Spiegel reported Saturday that Williamson made clear he does not plan to comply immediately with the Vatican's demand that he recant, and rejected a suggestion that he might visit the former Auschwitz death camp.

Williamson said he would correct himself if he is satisfied by the evidence, but insisted that examining it will take time, Der Spiegel reported.
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