Jewish-Christian relations

How the Catholic Church transformed American Jewish life

By Joshua Stanton — July 1, 2022
(RNS) — Our path to Jewish self-actualization has not merely taken us back to Jerusalem or New York, but also to Rome.

Why Christians should audit their words, worship and practices for anti-Semitism

By Laura Everett and Dan Joslyn-Siemiatkoski — January 27, 2020
(RNS) — Christians can faithfully proclaim our faith as rooted in the witness of biblical Israel without using Jews and Judaism as foils for our own purposes. One place to start is by doing an audit for anti-Semitism.

Retired Pope Benedict accused of anti-Semitism after article on Christians and Jews

By Tom Heneghan — August 3, 2018
PARIS (RNS) Both Jewish and Catholic leaders say that the retired pontiff’s essay on Jewish-Catholic relations in the current issue of Communio suggests he harbors anti-Semitic views.

Pope Francis at Rome synagogue: God’s covenant with Jews ‘irrevocable’

By Rosie Scammell — January 17, 2016
ROME (RNS) On his first visit to Rome's main synagogue, Francis stressed the "transformation" in Catholic-Jewish relations and said they must work against Middle Ease violence.
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