Pope Leo XIV Reinforces Vatican's Stance Against Antisemitism Amid Rising Tensions
Pope Leo XIV reaffirms the Catholic Church's condemnation of antisemitism, amid rising tensions due to Israel's war in Gaza. Commemorating the 60th anniversary of 'Nostra Aetate', he acknowledges past conflicts with Jews, underscoring the importance of ongoing dialogue and the church's Gospel-mandated friendship with the Jewish community.
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Pope Leo XIV has reaffirmed the Catholic Church's staunch condemnation of antisemitism during a significant commemorative event amid rising tensions linked to the war in Gaza.
Celebrating the 60th anniversary of 'Nostra Aetate', a landmark Vatican document that transformed Catholic-Jewish relations, Leo emphasized the Church's commitment to fostering dialogue despite historical misunderstandings and present-day discord.
His remarks aim to solidify Christian-Jewish alliances, crucial during a period marked by record-high antisemitic incidents and strained Vatican-Jewish community relations.
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