That there may be mutual confidence and dialogue in the ethical and social issues of our time, which involve and challenge the Jewish and Catholic worlds, is what Benedict XVI requested on Tuesday May 12th, during his visit to the two Chief Rabbis of Israel. The Pope underlined the progress in the relations between the two religions since the Second Vatican Council and by work of the joint commission for the Jewish-Catholic dialogue.On the decisive path set by Vatican II, the Church is irrevocably committed to an authentic and durable reconciliation between Christians and Jews. Jews and Christians, the Pope added, are interested in assuring respect for the sanctity of human life, the centrality of the ...
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