Pope condemns antisemitism and vows to fight it as tensions rise over Israel’s war in Gaza
Pope Leo XIV marked 60 years of Nostra Aetate, condemning antisemitism and highlighting six decades of Jewish-Catholic dialogue amid rising antisemitism, including 55% of Jewish Americans affected.
- Pope Leo XIV marked the 60th anniversary of the Vatican's 'Nostra Aetate' document that revolutionized Catholic-Jewish relations and deplored antisemitism.
- The document, issued in 1965 during the Second Vatican Council, provided the theological basis for the Jewish roots of Christianity and helped improve Christian-Jewish relations.
- This year's anniversary comes amid a surge in antisemitism linked to Israel's military actions in Gaza following the 2023 Hamas attacks.
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Meanwhile, the subject of anti-Semitism was also touched on by Pope Leo, at the hearing dedicated to interreligious dialogue and the 60th anniversary of the Conciliar Declaration Nostra Aetate
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