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Jerusalem Post Opinion Pope Leo invokes spirit of Nostra Aetate in hope of renewed Jewish-Catholic ties - editorial Every year, Jews have an opportunity to "wipe the slate clean" - it seems that ...
Nostra Aetate revolutionized Catholic-Jewish relations Unclear if Israeli leaders will attend inaugural Mass Vatican-Israel relations strained after Gaza war, low-level Israeli funeral delegation ...
The pivotal event that took place 60 years ago this coming Oct. 28 was the proclamation of Nostra Aetate, which means “ In Our Time.” ...
Issued by Pope Paul VI on October 28, 1965, Nostra Aetate would enable greater understanding and shared values between the Catholic Church and Judaism, as well as other non-Christian religions.
Nostra aetate was one of the seven last documents of the most significant council of the Catholic Church in the last century, which spanned three years (1962-1965) and two popes (John XXIII and ...
The University of Dayton has chosen to honor the occasion of Nostra aetate’s publication by launching a Jewish-Christian reading group with the support of the Ruslander-Friedland Fund and in ...
“Synagoga et Ecclesia In Nostra Aetate” was dedicated on Friday, September 25, 2015, during a ceremony attended by over 400 members of the Catholic and Jewish communities of Philadelphia.
This pattern of theological reflection on the relationship between Judaism and Christianity arises precisely from Nostra Aetate (cf. no. 4), and upon this solid basis can be developed yet further.
What Nostra Aetate amounts to is, in essence, a (significant) rhetorical shift and not a doctrinal one—i.e. a change in tone and not in content. We do not, moreover, find in its roughly 1,500 words an ...
The relationship between Judaism and the Catholic Church took a dramatic turn following the promulgation of Nostra Aetate (In our Time), 55 years ago, on October 28, 1965.
Rabbi Marans’s message notes that Nostra Aetate (Ch.4) “has been dramatically amplified by papal visits to synagogues, to the horrific yet sacred sites of the crimes of the Holocaust, and to ...