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Holocaust 'no myth,' Presiding Bishop affirms
Statement counters Iranian President's comments
Episcopal Church USA
~December 16, 2005~
[ENS] Mindful of this season
of Advent when Christians seek to share in "one another's suffering,"
Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold condemned a December 14 statement in
which Iranian President Mahmud Ahmadinejad called the Holocaust a myth
created by Europeans. Griswold said instead that "the Holocaust was no
myth but an event of unconscionable inhumanity."
The full text of Griswold's statement follows:
In this season of Advent, we Christians are called to reflect and
prepare ourselves for the coming of the Prince of Peace. We are mindful
that bearing one another's burdens and sharing one another's suffering
are integral to our way of life. Therefore it is with particular pain
that we read the recent statement of the President of Iran, Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad, declaring
that the Holocaust is a myth. His words remind us anew of the evil of
bigotry and the suffering of our Jewish sisters and brothers. The
Holocaust was no myth but an event of unconscionable inhumanity. We
remember those Christians who stood with the Jews of Europe, and we pray
for forgiveness for the many more who did not. As a church we condemn
words that distort history and encourage vilification and hatred.
Instead we seek words of
healing that respect the humanity we share as children of God and open
the way to a world reconciled in peace.
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