Declaration by Catholic-Jewish Liaison Committee

 — Mar. 3, 20113 mars 2011

[Vatican City • VIS] A joint declaration of the twenty-first International Catholic-Jewish Liaison Committee Meeting was published at midday today. The meeting was held in Paris, France from 27 February to 2 March.

“The conference, titled ‘Forty Years of Dialogue – Reflections and Future Perspectives’ addressed the past, present and future of Catholic-Jewish dialogue in its international settings,” reads the English-language declaration.

“The conference highlighted the positive relationship that began with Vatican Council II and the promulgation of ‘Nostra Aetate’ (the declaration on the relationship of the Church to non-Christian Religions) in 1965.”

“A principal outcome of the conference was the deepening of personal relationships and of a shared desire to confront together the enormous challenges facing Catholics and Jews in a world in rapid and unpredictable transformation.”

“The conference acknowledged contemporaneous events taking place in parts of Northern Africa and the Middle East where millions of human beings are expressing their thirst for dignity and freedom. In many parts of the world, minorities, especially religious minorities, are discriminated against, threatened by unjust restrictions of their religious liberty, and even subjected to persecution and murder. Speakers expressed a profound sadness at repeated instances of violence or terrorism ‘in the name of God’, including the increased attacks against Christians, and calls for the destruction of the State of Israel.”

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