The Rev Raniero Cantalamessa was speaking at Good Friday prayers in St Peter's Basilica, attended by the Pope.
In his sermon, he quoted a Jewish friend as saying the accusations reminded him of the "more shameful aspects of anti-Semitism".
His comments angered Jewish groups and those representing abuse victims.
Father Cantalamessa said Jews throughout history had been the victims of "collective violence" and drew a comparison with recent attacks on the Roman Catholic Church.
Claro que as respostas de gente que usa o cérebro não tardaram a aparecer:
US-based abuse victims' group Snap said the remarks were "morally wrong". The head of Germany's Central Council of Jews described the Easter sermon as unprecedented "insolence". The Catholic Church has been rocked by abuse scandals this year. The Vatican said Raniero Cantalamessa's remarks did not represent its official view.
Tendo em conta o papel da Igreja Caólica durante o Holocausto estas afirmações são do mais desrespeitoso e hipócrita que pode haver.
Como tal senhor Raniero Cantalamessa deixo-lhe este conselho:
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