Our closeness and spiritual fraternity find in the Holy Bible their most stable and lasting foundation, which constantly reminds us of our common roots, our history and the rich spiritual patrimony that we share. This is what Benedict XVI said during his visit to the Great Synagogue of Rome on Sunday, January 17th.Speaking of the Second Vatican Council, Benedict XVI noted how it has given a strong impetus to our irrevocable commitment to pursue the path of dialogue, fraternity and friendship.The singular and deeply disturbing drama of the Shoah, the Pontiff said, represents the most extreme point on the path of hatred that begins when man forgets his Creator and places himself at the centre of ...
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