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Article from: The Virginian Pilot
Article date: February 2, 2009
By TIM RUTTEN
LAST MONTH'S announcement by the Vatican that Pope Benedict XVI has lifted the excommunication order his predecessor imposed on four so-called traditionalist bishops has provoked understandable hurt and outrage among Jews.
All four bishops belong to a notoriously anti-Semitic sect called the Society of St. Pius X. The group, which the Catholic Church for decades has regarded as schismatic, was founded in 1970 by a French archbishop, Marcel Lefebvre, who rejected the reforms of the Second Vatican Council. When ...
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