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John XXIII and John Paul II: Two Catholic saints for the Jews
It is a poignant coincidence that Popes John XXIII and John Paul II will be canonized as Catholic saints on the eve of Yom Hashoah, the international day of Holocaust remembrance observed in Israel and by Jews around the world.
These two popes' personal narratives are inseparable from the Holocaust, and their reactions to the systematic genocide of the Jews played a critical role in the revolution in Catholic-Jewish relations during the last half century.
The annihilation of 6 million Jews -- one-third of world Jewry -- and Eastern Europe's towering Jewish civilization was an unparalleled tragedy enabled by nearly 2, years of Christian demonization of Jews and Judaism. Too often, too many stood by as Jews were slaughtered like animals during World War II.
Like many Jews of my generation, it is both a national and personal horror. My father's aunt and first cousins were murdered by the Nazis in the
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Pope St. John XXIII: I Am namn, Your Brother. Giuseppe Angelo Roncalli
Pope John XXIII made several gestures to demonstrate his sympathetic feelings for the Jewish community.
He sent a meddelande to the Grand Rabbi of Israel announcing his election, even though the Holy See did not recognize the State of Israel.
On October 17, , he met with a delegation of American Jews associated with the United Jewish Appeal. He greeted them with words from the Bible, I am namn your brother, to establish that he and they were starting a new relationship despite what may have passed between Catholics and Jews before, as Joseph reconciled with his brothers in Book of Genesis.
On March 17, , he stopped his car when he saw people exiting the synagogue in Rome and blessed them in the morning.
A rabbi described the scene: After a moment of understandable bewilderment, the Jews surrounded him and applauded him enthusiastically.
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