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Benedict XVI, the Jewish people and the State of Israel
/ Rosen, David
Rosen, David
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2010.
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Benedict XVI has had to contend with invidious comparisons to his predecessor from the outset of his pontificate and this has been reflected in Jewish attitudes towards him as well. At the same time a selective loss of memory has occurred in relation to Pope John Paul II. By examining the documents and initiatives of Cardinal Ratzinger, as well as Pope Benedict XVI, this article shows that the idea that Benedict XVI is lacking commitment to the Catholic-Jewish relationship could not be further from the truth.
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Pope Benedict XVI and the Jews: a relationship under suspicion
/ Henrix, Hans Hermann
Henrix, Hans Hermann
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2010.
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The article deals with the question of whether the view that Benedict's relationship with the Jews needs to be regarded with suspicion is justified. Ratzinger's respective theology is scrutinized. Special attention is given to the contested Good Friday prayer for Jews as well as to the attempt at re-integrating the priests of the Pius X priest community. It cannot be denied that there is suspicion and ambiguity. In Benedict's view the fact that Israel is the foundation of Christian faith has been overshadowed. This firm belief has been expressed in Benedict's book on Jesus of Nazareth, during his visit to Israel in May 2009, and also during his address to the Jewish community in Rome in January 2010. The latter event is of particular importance. Benedict's address of 17 January 2010 can be seen as a central hermeneutical point of reference to understand Benedict's relationship with Judaism and the Jews. It is in the light of this point of reference that moments of suspicion can be counteracted. This does not mean, however, that Catholic-Jewish relations have been without irritations and tensions. But there is space for a constructive way of dealing with these frictions.
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