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- RELIGION, Page 77Harsh Homily
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- Poland's Primate aggravates a Catholic-Jewish controversy
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- Jewish outrage over a Carmelite convent at Auschwitz seemed
- to be settling into a tense stalemate. Then Poland's Roman
- Catholic Primate, Jozef Cardinal Glemp, sparked a new flare-up.
- Speaking at his nation's holiest shrine on Aug. 26, the Cardinal
- voiced Polish resentment with words that struck Jews -- and many
- Christians -- as anti-Semitic.
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- "Dear Jewish people, do not talk with us from the position
- of a nation raised beyond all others," admonished Glemp. "Your
- power lies in the mass media easily at your disposal." Admitting
- that Poles had mistreated Jews in the past, he insisted that
- Jewish businessmen also "ignored and disdained Poles." Glemp
- said seven Jewish protesters who invaded the cloistered grounds
- in July were "apprehended before the sisters were killed or the
- convent destroyed" -- an inflammatory misrepresentation of the
- demonstrators' intentions. Glemp glossed over the fact that
- four Cardinals had agreed that the nuns would be moved by last
- February, and that one of them, the local archbishop, had since
- suspended that deal.
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- As Western Jewish organizations reacted with anger and
- indignation, the official daily newspaper of Poland's
- Solidarity movement expressed "sorrow and regret" over Glemp's
- words. Although Pope John Paul II has eloquently decried
- anti-Semitism, the Vatican continues to insist that this
- controversy is purely local. But with the latest international
- uproar, it is obvious that the Pontiff must persuade his fellow
- Poles to settle matters or risk a poisoning of Jewish-Catholic
- relations for years to come.
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