Christian–Jewish reconciliation

Christian–Jewish reconciliation refers to the efforts that are being made to improve understanding and acceptance between Christians and Jews.

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  • The history of the relationship between the Catholic Church and the Jews was not always a happy one. Too often it was written in tears. Yet something extraordinary happened just over half a century ago, when on 13 June 1960, the French Jewish historian Jules Isaac had an audience with Pope John XXIII, and that set in motion the long journey to Vatican II and Nostra aetate, as a result of which, today, Jews and Catholics meet not as enemies, nor as strangers, but as cherished and respected friends. That is one of the most dramatic transformations in the religious history of humankind, and it lit a beacon of hope, not just for us, but for the world.
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