Jews and Catholics relationship, slowly strengthening

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The relationship between the Jewish and Catholic communities has made great progress since the Second Vatican Council when they recognized the great spiritual tradition they share.

After John Paul II visited the synagogue in Rome back in 1986, inter religious dialogue hit historic levels. John Paul II was the first pope to walk into a synagogue since the time of the apostles.

Elio Toaff
Chief Emeritus Rabbi (Rome)
It was very emotional. I never thought he would meet me with open arms. When he hugged me I felt something was changing. I felt as if one chapter was closing and another was starting.

Riccardo Di Segni
Chief Rabi of Rome
It was important for the current pope to follow in his predecessors footsteps in order to show it wasnt just a one time visit, he did it to show that he will continue the dialogue.

Benedict XVI has continued what his predecessor started and has visited synagogues on two occasions. One in Koln, Germany, the other in New York. He also visited the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem, Jews consider it one of their most sacred places.

But the Jewish community in Rome sees this not only as an opportunity to continue the dialogue John Paul II started, but also to reflect a friendship that needs to be strengthened.

Riccardo Di Segni
Chief Rabi of Rome
We need to strengthen and reinforce our relationship and respect. And show that both sides are willing to discuss our issues. Issues that can either seperate us or unite us.

The visit almost didnt happen after Benedict XVI proclaimed Pius XII venerable. The Jewish community in Rome recognizes Pius XII saved the lives of many Jews, but fault him for not condemning the Nazi regime. However, other historians believe if Pius XII would have taken action against Hitlers regime, more Jews would have lost their lives.

The visit to Romes synagogue falls on a special day for the Catholic and Jewish communities of Rome. Its a holiday celebrated together by both. Jews in Rome recognize the day as the anniversary of a strong storm that was able to miraculously put out a fire in a ghetto in Rome.

Riccardo Di Segni
Chief Rabi of Rome
When we decided on the date of the popes visit, we noticed it coincided with a Jewish holiday in Rome and the Sunday that the Catholic Church in Rome dedicates to relations with the Jews. All these things will make it a very special day.

A special day, for a historic visit bringing together two of Romes largest communities.

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  • @UseYourThink Your extremely dumb.

  • @JewsDeceiveInConcert ...hawking, hubble, davinci, nietzshe, kant, adam smith, plato, aristotle, sophocles, socrates, and bertrand russel I KNOW were not catholic...and plus perlman and einstein were/are jewish...

  • In Matthew 5:9 our Lord says, "Blessed are the peacemakers; for they shall be called the sons of God."

  • @purleses david saul solomon

  • @purleses einstein

  • Lol Jewish people running out of Allies quick. Surrounded by million of Muslims, they'll ally up with the Devil in order to save their asses.

    Wait what? They're already allies? Hmm...

  • ALLELUJA  May peace Rain on Earth

  • The Vatican II has pretty much destroyed core values in Christianity. The sad thing is that this jewish secular or semi-religious rabbis say pretty much that only jews have the right to an "homeland" - Israel. But non-jews have not. This is as sad, as its true. The reason why christians resent the jews have always been their dislike of jews, refusing to assimilate.

  • the jews have produced nobody within even 1000 miles of Imhotep, Hippocrates, Pasteur, Leibniz, Newton, Darwin, Hutton, Galileo, Copernicus, Mendel, Hawking, Edison, Tesla, Goethe, Shakespeare, Swift, Tennyson, Dickens, Gogol, Chaucer, Hawthorne, Twain, Poe, DaVinci, Michelangelo, Van Gogh, Rembrandt, Bosch, Vermeer, Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, Voltaire, Schopenhauer, Socrates, Aristotle, Plato, Sophocles, Hobbes, Locke, Hume, Kant, Nietzsche, Ingersoll, Emerson, Paine, Jefferson, Franklin.

  • So a priest and a Rabbi walk into a bar....

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