I don't know how much of the pope's "confession" you read in your local papers, but following is the article from the Vatican followed by a fundamental response from Belfast.
POPE SOLEMNLY ASKS FORGIVENESS FOR PAST FAULTS OF CHURCH'S CHILDREN
One of Most Significant Events of Jubilee Year
VATICAN CITY, MAR 12 (ZENIT.org).- Today John Paul II presided over a ceremony that will pass into the history books. For the first time, in a solemn ceremony, the Pontiff asked forgiveness for the past and present faults of the children of the Church. This gesture has become on of the most significant signs of the Jubilee of the Year 2000.
The ceremony began before Michelangelo's "Pietà" altar in St. Peter's. The Pontiff began this gesture before an image of Mary because the Church, like the Virgin, wants to take into its arms the crucified Savior, weighed down with the sins of her children, and invoking the Father's forgiveness.
The homily during the Mass was a genuine examination of conscience for past and present faults of the Church's children. But the most solemn moment came when John Paul II led a prayer in which he confessed the faults and asked for forgiveness.
"Mea Culpa"
After an initial plea for repentance, 7 Cardinals of the Roman Curia publicly confessed Christians' past and present faults. The first, Benin's Cardinal Bernardin Gantin, dean of the College of Cardinals, made a general confession of Christians' sins in the course of history, while Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, called for confession of faults for the use of "non-evangelical methods" in the service of faith.
Cardinal Roger Etchegaray, president of the Central Committee for the Jubilee, exhorted the confession of sins that caused division among Christians; Cardinal Edward Cassidy, president of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, acknowledged the faults committed "against the people of the Covenant," Israel; and Japanese Archbishop Stephen Fumio Hamao, president of the Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerant People, mentioned sins committed against love, peace, the rights of peoples, respect of cultures and religions.
Nigerian Cardinal Francis Arinze, president of the Pontifical Council for Inter-Religious Dialogue, requested confession of sins that have wounded the dignity of woman and the unity of mankind. Finally, Vietnamese Archbishop François Xavier Nguyên Van Thuân, president of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, encouraged confession of sins in the area of fundamental rights of the human person: abuses against children, marginalisation of the poor, suppression of the unborn in the maternal womb or their use for experimentation...
The Cardinals' confession included the topics mentioned earlier by the Pontiff in his homily. The Papal "mea culpa" also addressed the present day sins of Christians. "With greater reason, we confess our responsibility for today's evils. In face of atheism, religious indifference, secularism, ethical relativism, violations of the right to life, indifference toward the poverty of many countries, we cannot but ask ourselves what our responsibilities are."
After asking God's forgiveness, each one of those responsible for Vatican organizations venerated a very special crucifix, which today was in the Vatican Basilica, but which normally is displayed in the Roman Church of St. Marcellus. This is an image of Christ that has been venerated during Holy Years since the 14th century. At the end of the final prayer, the Holy Father himself embraced and kissed the crucifix as an expression of love and petition for pardon.
Reasons for the "Mea Culpa"
John Paul II explained the meaning of this unique ceremony at its conclusion, when he met thousands of faithful in the Vatican's St. Peter's Square to pray the Marian "Angelus." "The Holy Year is a time of purification: the Church is Holy because Christ is her Head and Spouse, the Spirit is her vivifying soul, and the Blessed Virgin and the saints are her most authentic expression. However, the children of the Church know the reality of sin, whose shadows are reflected in her, darkening her beauty. Because of this, the Church does not cease to implore God's forgiveness for the sins of her members."
The Pope made it clear that "this is not a judgment on the subjective responsibility of the brothers who have preceded us: this is something that corresponds only to God who, as opposed to us human beings, is able to 'scrutinize the heart and the mind.' The act carried out today is a sincere acknowledgment of the faults committed by the children of the Church in the remote and recent past, and a humble supplication for God's forgiveness. This will no doubt awaken consciences, enabling Christians to enter the third millennium more open to God and his plan of love."
However, not only did the Pope ask for forgiveness, on behalf of the Church, he also forgave. "As we ask for forgiveness, we forgive," he explained. "This is what we say every day when we pray the prayer taught to us by Christ: 'Our Father... forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us.' May this Jubilee day bring all believers the fruit of reciprocal pardon given and received."
After having forgiven and been forgiven, Christians, according to John Paul II, will be able to enter the new millennium "as more credible witnesses of hope."
"Following centuries characterized by violence and destruction, and after this last especially dramatic one, the Church presents to humanity, which crosses the threshold of the third millennium, the Gospel of forgiveness and reconciliation, as the premise to construct authentic peace," he concluded.
The Belfast Berean 2000
POPE SAYS "SORRY" FOR CATHOLICS' SINS
The Pope has made an unprecedented public apology for the past sins and errors of the Roman Catholic Cult. "The act of penitence covered events such as the "excesses" of the Inquisition." But the BBC Rome correspondent said he failed to be specific on the Medieval Crusades or the failure of Pope Pius XII to speak out against the Holocaust It was the first time in the church's history that one of its leaders had sought such a sweeping pardon.
The truth is that we Bereans are not fooled by such "apologies" by the antichrist Pope. The truth is that the teachings of the Council of Trent, that made the Inquisition & Holocaust possible are still in place to this day with Vatican II reconfirming Trent. These teachings are still being used to kill Bible Christians all over the world even today, and will be used in the new Inquisition that Rome is secretly planning.
The Pope states that "The act of penitence covered events such as the "excesses" of the Inquisition " So the Pope does not think the Inquisition was a really a sin but only the "excesses." The Inquisition was the wholesale slaughter of millions of people, not just some "excesses" and the false doctrine of the "act of penitence" does not cover such evil and horrible deeds. What we have from the Pope is a clever act of damage control, and at the same time will be used to suck people back to Rome.
We are told in Revelation 17-19 that the Vatican is a whore, who has committed fornication with the kings of the earth. That the Vatican is "drunken with the blood of the saints, and with the blood of the martyrs of Jesus" and that "her sins have reached unto heaven, and God hath remembered her iniquities", so this apology by the Pope is another attempt to make the inhabitants of the earth drunk with the wine of Rome's fornication.
Rome thinks she will not be judged but it is written "How much she hath glorified herself, and lived deliciously.....for she saith in her heart, I sit a queen, and am no widow, and shall see no sorrow." God commands "Come out of her, my people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues." Because in one day, yes one day, the Vatican will be utterly burned with fire.
Christian people do not be deceived by this so called "apology" from the Pope but at least be aware of the crimes and sins of the Vatican! Roman Catholic Apologist will still try to claim these things never happened. Be strong reject the Pope and call people out of this false system.
"REWARD HER EVEN AS SHE REWARDED YOU AND DOUBLE UNTO HER DOUBLE ACCORDING TO HER WORKS" [Rev 18:6]