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1 7| unimaginable crime amounted to 11,000 named individuals in Cologne 2 13| all "in his image" (cf. Gn 1: 27) and thus honoured us 3 26| their path (cf. Ps 119: 105). ~ 4 26| light for their path (cf. Ps 119: 105). ~ 5 12| faith (cf. Gal 3: 7; Rom 4: 11ff.), and they look to the 6 12| Insegnamenti, Vol. III/2, 1980, p. 1272). ~ 7 5| from Cologne in the year 1424. ~ 8 9| Liberation of Auschwitz, 15 January 2005). ~ 9 12| Christianity (cf. Rom 11: 16-24), my venerable Predecessor, 10 2| that took place in Mainz on 17 November 1980 between my 11 20| in Cologne", which since 1945 have enabled the Jewish 12 12| 11: 29; cf. 9: 6, 11; 11: 1ff.). In considering the Jewish 13 25| The Decalogue (cf. Ex 20; Dt 5) is for us a shared 14 6| And in the 20th century, in the darkest 15 12| Christianity (cf. Rom 11: 16-24), my venerable Predecessor, 16 10| the "lover of life" (11: 26). ~ 17 13| in his image" (cf. Gn 1: 27) and thus honoured us with 18 19| In the 40 years that have passed since 19 11| This year also marks the 40th anniversary of the promulgation 20 12| irrevocable" (Rom 11: 29; cf. 9: 6, 11; 11: 1ff.). In considering 21 12| father in faith (cf. Gal 3: 7; Rom 4: 11ff.), and they 22 12| Christians recognize in Abraham their father in faith (cf. 23 3| by Pope John Paul II (cf. Address to the Delegation of the 24 27| Adults have the responsibility 25 12| statement by the German Bishops, affirmed that "whoever meets Jesus 26 | against 27 | alone 28 19| between Jews and Christians. Alongside official relationships, 29 | already 30 | am 31 7| previously unimaginable crime amounted to 11,000 named individuals 32 | any 33 2| as the Successor of the Apostle Peter, to meet the Jewish 34 22| way will it be possible to arrive at a shared interpretation 35 16| young people and in every aspect of her life, to the younger 36 6| neo-paganism, gave rise to the attempt, planned and systematically 37 Inc| Distinguished Jewish Authorities, Ladies and Gentlemen, ~ 38 24| forward to the tasks that await us today and tomorrow. Our 39 4| community on German soil, dating back to the Colonia of Roman 40 15| On the basis of our shared human dignity 41 19| between specialists in the biblical sciences, many friendships 42 12| statement by the German Bishops, affirmed that "whoever 43 28| strength to his people, may he bless his people with peace". ~ 44 5| often painful. There were blessed times when the two lived 45 10| created. As we read in the Book of Wisdom, he is the "lover 46 9| Auschwitz and I too say: "I bow my head before all those 47 Inc| Ladies and Gentlemen, ~Dear Brothers and Sisters, ~ 48 27| God's help, may be able to build a more just and peaceful 49 9| conflicts, to inspire the building of peace" (Message for the 50 25| Ten Commandments are not a burden, but a signpost showing 51 8| of the Nazi concentration camps, in which millions of Jews - 52 6| planned and systematically carried out by the regime, to exterminate 53 26| This is particularly the case for the young people whom 54 16| transmit this teaching, in her catechesis for young people and in 55 9| of that time must "never cease to rouse consciences, to 56 2| Country, and members of the Central Jewish Committee in Germany 57 6| And in the 20th century, in the darkest period of 58 8| put to death in the gas chambers and ovens. ~ 59 11| Declaration, in the fourth chapter, recalls the common roots 60 20| Episcopal Conference and the charitable work done by the "Society 61 8| of Jews - men, women and children - were put to death in the 62 4| truly feel "at home" in this city. Cologne is, in fact, the 63 15| reason of race or colour, class or religion" (n. 5). ~ 64 19| world, towards better and closer relations between Jews and 65 4| soil, dating back to the Colonia of Roman times, as we have 66 15| done by reason of race or colour, class or religion" (n. 67 25| and commitment. The Ten Commandments are not a burden, but a 68 25| for us a shared legacy and commitment. The Ten Commandments are 69 18| The Catholic Church is committed - I reaffirm this again 70 5| Christian communities has been complex and often painful. There 71 8| the liberation of the Nazi concentration camps, in which millions 72 17| see in this a reason for concern and vigilance? ~ 73 28| I conclude with the words of Psalm 74 15| dignity the Catholic Church "condemns as foreign to the mind of 75 9| consciences, to resolve conflicts, to inspire the building 76 9| must "never cease to rouse consciences, to resolve conflicts, to 77 16| The Church is conscious of her duty to transmit 78 12| 9: 6, 11; 11: 1ff.). In considering the Jewish roots of Christianity ( 79 3| Committee on Interreligious Consultations, 9 June 2005). ~ 80 7| recognized, and consequently, contempt was shown for the sacredness 81 3| reaffirm that I intend to continue with great vigour on the 82 23| which, due to our profound convictions in faith, we diverge, and 83 12| St Paul, Christians are convinced that "the gifts and the 84 11| promulgation of the Second Vatican Council's Declaration Nostra Aetate, 85 12| spirituality, like its Christian counterpart, draws nourishment from 86 2| his first Visit to this Country, and members of the Central 87 7| previously unimaginable crime amounted to 11,000 named 88 13| whatever their nation, culture or religion. ~ 89 18| peace between all peoples, cultures and religions. ~ 90 6| the 20th century, in the darkest period of German and European 91 4| community on German soil, dating back to the Colonia of Roman 92 26| whom I am meeting in these days and who are so dear to me. 93 8| and children - were put to death in the gas chambers and 94 3| Jewish People, following the decisive lead given by Pope John 95 20| would mention the various declarations by the German Episcopal 96 2| It has been my deep desire, during my first 97 24| practical level for the defence and promotion of human rights 98 3| Paul II (cf. Address to the Delegation of the International Jewish 99 13| hatred, persecutions and demonstrations of anti-Semitism directed 100 13| Nostra Aetate therefore "deplores feelings of hatred, persecutions 101 2| It has been my deep desire, during my first Visit to 102 | did 103 23| underestimate the existing differences: in those areas in which, 104 15| mind of Christ any kind of discrimination whatsoever between people, 105 22| shared interpretation of disputed historical questions, and, 106 Inc| Distinguished Jewish Authorities, Ladies 107 23| convictions in faith, we diverge, and indeed, precisely in 108 | down 109 12| its Christian counterpart, draws nourishment from the psalms. 110 25| The Decalogue (cf. Ex 20; Dt 5) is for us a shared legacy 111 16| Church is conscious of her duty to transmit this teaching, 112 2| Visit to Germany since my election as the Successor of the 113 20| which since 1945 have enabled the Jewish community to 114 22| Consequently, I would encourage sincere and trustful dialogue 115 20| declarations by the German Episcopal Conference and the charitable 116 27| in which all people have equal rights and are equally at 117 27| have equal rights and are equally at home. ~ 118 20| here in Cologne and to establish good relations with the 119 14| Aetate also speaks with great esteem of Muslims (cf. n. 3) and 120 22| progress towards a theological evaluation of the relationship between 121 | ever 122 | every 123 27| again" will the forces of evil come to power, and that 124 25| The Decalogue (cf. Ex 20; Dt 5) is for us a shared 125 23| over or underestimate the existing differences: in those areas 126 9| head before all those who experienced this manifestation of the 127 28| words of Psalm 29, which express both a wish and a prayer: " 128 5| but there was also the expulsion of the Jews from Cologne 129 6| carried out by the regime, to exterminate European Jewry. The result 130 4| this city. Cologne is, in fact, the oldest site of a Jewish 131 17| towards foreigners. How can we fail to see in this a reason 132 24| sacredness of human life, for family values, for social justice 133 12| recognize in Abraham their father in faith (cf. Gal 3: 7; 134 13| Aetate therefore "deplores feelings of hatred, persecutions 135 7| Cologne alone; the real figure was surely much higher. 136 24| Finally, our gaze should not only 137 14| Muslims (cf. n. 3) and of the followers of other religions (cf. 138 3| with the Jewish People, following the decisive lead given 139 27| that "never again" will the forces of evil come to power, and 140 15| Catholic Church "condemns as foreign to the mind of Christ any 141 17| general hostility towards foreigners. How can we fail to see 142 17| anti-Semitism and various forms of a general hostility towards 143 24| past, but should also look forward to the tasks that await 144 26| the Decalogue our common foundation, a lamp for their steps, 145 11| This Declaration, in the fourth chapter, recalls the common 146 24| common heritage and our fraternal and more trusting relations 147 19| biblical sciences, many friendships have been born. ~ 148 27| come to power, and that future generations, with God's 149 12| their father in faith (cf. Gal 3: 7; Rom 4: 11ff.), and 150 8| were put to death in the gas chambers and ovens. ~ 151 6| ideology, born of neo-paganism, gave rise to the attempt, planned 152 24| Finally, our gaze should not only be directed 153 17| anti-Semitism and various forms of a general hostility towards foreigners. 154 Inc| Authorities, Ladies and Gentlemen, ~Dear Brothers and Sisters, ~ 155 12| are convinced that "the gifts and the call of God are 156 28| a prayer: "May the Lord give strength to his people, 157 24| call upon us to join in giving an ever more harmonious 158 23| to be sincere, must not gloss over or underestimate the 159 13| all "in his image" (cf. Gn 1: 27) and thus honoured 160 20| Cologne and to establish good relations with the Christian 161 1| I greet all those who have already 162 27| have the responsibility of handing down to young people the 163 15| whatsoever between people, or harassment of them, done by reason 164 24| join in giving an ever more harmonious witness and to work together 165 13| therefore "deplores feelings of hatred, persecutions and demonstrations 166 9| and I too say: "I bow my head before all those who experienced 167 28| people with peace". ~May he hear our prayer! ~ 168 27| generations, with God's help, may be able to build a 169 | Hence 170 | here 171 7| real figure was surely much higher. The holiness of God was 172 22| interpretation of disputed historical questions, and, above all, 173 7| surely much higher. The holiness of God was no longer recognized, 174 13| cf. Gn 1: 27) and thus honoured us with a transcendent dignity. 175 27| young people the torch of hope that God has given to Jews 176 17| various forms of a general hostility towards foreigners. How 177 | How 178 6| history, an insane racist ideology, born of neo-paganism, gave 179 | if 180 12| Judaism" (Insegnamenti, Vol. III/2, 1980, p. 1272). ~ 181 13| God created us all "in his image" (cf. Gn 1: 27) and thus 182 11| the common roots and the immensely rich spiritual heritage 183 17| It is a particularly important task, since today, sadly, 184 3| vigour on the path towards improved relations and friendship 185 | indeed 186 7| amounted to 11,000 named individuals in Cologne alone; the real 187 9| manifestation of the mysterium iniquitatis. " The terrible events of 188 6| and European history, an insane racist ideology, born of 189 12| Jesus Christ meets Judaism" (Insegnamenti, Vol. III/2, 1980, p. 1272). ~ 190 9| to resolve conflicts, to inspire the building of peace" ( 191 3| wish to reaffirm that I intend to continue with great vigour 192 3| to the Delegation of the International Jewish Committee on Interreligious 193 22| possible to arrive at a shared interpretation of disputed historical questions, 194 3| International Jewish Committee on Interreligious Consultations, 9 June 2005). ~ 195 | into 196 12| and the call of God are irrevocable" (Rom 11: 29; cf. 9: 6, 197 | its 198 9| Liberation of Auschwitz, 15 January 2005). ~ 199 12| affirmed that "whoever meets Jesus Christ meets Judaism" (Insegnamenti, 200 6| to exterminate European Jewry. The result has passed into 201 24| relations call upon us to join in giving an ever more harmonious 202 3| Interreligious Consultations, 9 June 2005). ~ 203 27| be able to build a more just and peaceful world, in which 204 24| family values, for social justice and for peace in the world. ~ 205 15| to the mind of Christ any kind of discrimination whatsoever 206 Inc| Distinguished Jewish Authorities, Ladies and Gentlemen, ~Dear Brothers 207 26| our common foundation, a lamp for their steps, a light 208 3| following the decisive lead given by Pope John Paul 209 25| signpost showing the path leading to a successful life. ~ 210 1| already been mentioned. Shalom lêchém! ~ 211 25| Dt 5) is for us a shared legacy and commitment. The Ten 212 24| together on the practical level for the defence and promotion 213 26| lamp for their steps, a light for their path (cf. Ps 119: 214 5| blessed times when the two lived together peacefully, but 215 7| The holiness of God was no longer recognized, and consequently, 216 28| wish and a prayer: "May the Lord give strength to his people, 217 23| need to show respect and love for one another. ~ 218 10| Book of Wisdom, he is the "lover of life" (11: 26). ~ 219 | made 220 2| meeting that took place in Mainz on 17 November 1980 between 221 2| Pope John Paul II, then making his first Visit to this 222 9| those who experienced this manifestation of the mysterium iniquitatis. " 223 | many 224 | me 225 2| of the Apostle Peter, to meet the Jewish community of 226 2| Visit to this Country, and members of the Central Jewish Committee 227 20| In this regard, I would mention the various declarations 228 1| those who have already been mentioned. Shalom lêchém! ~ 229 9| the building of peace" (Message for the Liberation of Auschwitz, 230 8| concentration camps, in which millions of Jews - men, women and 231 15| condemns as foreign to the mind of Christ any kind of discrimination 232 12| look to the teachings of Moses and the prophets. Jewish 233 14| speaks with great esteem of Muslims (cf. n. 3) and of the followers 234 9| this manifestation of the mysterium iniquitatis. " The terrible 235 7| crime amounted to 11,000 named individuals in Cologne alone; 236 13| dignity, whatever their nation, culture or religion. ~ 237 8| of the liberation of the Nazi concentration camps, in 238 23| precisely in those areas, we need to show respect and love 239 6| racist ideology, born of neo-paganism, gave rise to the attempt, 240 | no 241 12| Christian counterpart, draws nourishment from the psalms. With St 242 2| took place in Mainz on 17 November 1980 between my venerable 243 9| venerable Predecessor on the occasion of the 60th anniversary 244 19| and Christians. Alongside official relationships, due above 245 | often 246 4| Cologne is, in fact, the oldest site of a Jewish community 247 | once 248 11| Declaration Nostra Aetate, which opened up new prospects for Jewish-Christian 249 | other 250 | out 251 8| in the gas chambers and ovens. ~ 252 | over 253 | own 254 12| Insegnamenti, Vol. III/2, 1980, p. 1272). ~ 255 5| has been complex and often painful. There were blessed times 256 24| only be directed to the past, but should also look forward 257 27| to build a more just and peaceful world, in which all people 258 5| when the two lived together peacefully, but there was also the 259 18| friendship and peace between all peoples, cultures and religions. ~ 260 6| century, in the darkest period of German and European history, 261 13| deplores feelings of hatred, persecutions and demonstrations of anti-Semitism 262 2| Successor of the Apostle Peter, to meet the Jewish community 263 10| remember God and his wise plan for the world he created. 264 6| gave rise to the attempt, planned and systematically carried 265 22| only in this way will it be possible to arrive at a shared interpretation 266 27| the forces of evil come to power, and that future generations, 267 24| to work together on the practical level for the defence and 268 23| we diverge, and indeed, precisely in those areas, we need 269 4| we have come to know with precision. ~ 270 7| of this unspeakable and previously unimaginable crime amounted 271 23| areas in which, due to our profound convictions in faith, we 272 24| level for the defence and promotion of human rights and the 273 11| 40th anniversary of the promulgation of the Second Vatican Council' 274 12| teachings of Moses and the prophets. Jewish spirituality, like 275 11| Aetate, which opened up new prospects for Jewish-Christian relations 276 26| light for their path (cf. Ps 119: 105). ~ 277 28| conclude with the words of Psalm 29, which express both a 278 12| draws nourishment from the psalms. With St Paul, Christians 279 8| women and children - were put to death in the gas chambers 280 22| interpretation of disputed historical questions, and, above all, to make 281 12| my venerable Predecessor, quoting a statement by the German 282 2| Committee in Germany and the Rabbinic Conference. ~ 283 15| them, done by reason of race or colour, class or religion" ( 284 6| European history, an insane racist ideology, born of neo-paganism, 285 10| world he created. As we read in the Book of Wisdom, he 286 7| individuals in Cologne alone; the real figure was surely much higher. 287 11| in the fourth chapter, recalls the common roots and the 288 7| holiness of God was no longer recognized, and consequently, contempt 289 20| In this regard, I would mention the various 290 6| systematically carried out by the regime, to exterminate European 291 22| theological evaluation of the relationship between Judaism and Christianity. ~ 292 19| Christians. Alongside official relationships, due above all to cooperation 293 21| Yet much still remains to be done. We must come 294 10| Together we must remember God and his wise plan for 295 2| community of Cologne and the representatives of Judaism in Germany. By 296 9| to rouse consciences, to resolve conflicts, to inspire the 297 27| Adults have the responsibility of handing down to young 298 6| exterminate European Jewry. The result has passed into history 299 2| this Visit I would like to return in spirit to the meeting 300 4| dating back to the Colonia of Roman times, as we have come to 301 9| time must "never cease to rouse consciences, to resolve 302 17| important task, since today, sadly, we are witnessing the rise 303 | same 304 9| liberation of Auschwitz and I too say: "I bow my head before all 305 19| specialists in the biblical sciences, many friendships have been 306 17| foreigners. How can we fail to see in this a reason for concern 307 1| already been mentioned. Shalom lêchém! ~ 308 11| that Jews and Christians share. ~ 309 6| passed into history as the Shoah. ~ 310 23| those areas, we need to show respect and love for one 311 25| a burden, but a signpost showing the path leading to a successful 312 7| consequently, contempt was shown for the sacredness of human 313 25| are not a burden, but a signpost showing the path leading 314 17| witnessing the rise of new signs of anti-Semitism and various 315 Inc| Gentlemen, ~Dear Brothers and Sisters, ~ 316 4| is, in fact, the oldest site of a Jewish community on 317 24| for family values, for social justice and for peace in 318 20| charitable work done by the "Society for Jewish-Christian Cooperation 319 4| Jewish community on German soil, dating back to the Colonia 320 11| in terms of dialogue and solidarity. This Declaration, in the 321 14| Declaration Nostra Aetate also speaks with great esteem of Muslims ( 322 19| all to cooperation between specialists in the biblical sciences, 323 2| would like to return in spirit to the meeting that took 324 11| roots and the immensely rich spiritual heritage that Jews and Christians 325 12| and the prophets. Jewish spirituality, like its Christian counterpart, 326 12| nourishment from the psalms. With St Paul, Christians are convinced 327 12| venerable Predecessor, quoting a statement by the German Bishops, affirmed 328 26| foundation, a lamp for their steps, a light for their path ( 329 | still 330 28| prayer: "May the Lord give strength to his people, may he bless 331 25| showing the path leading to a successful life. ~ 332 2| since my election as the Successor of the Apostle Peter, to 333 7| alone; the real figure was surely much higher. The holiness 334 6| the attempt, planned and systematically carried out by the regime, 335 17| a particularly important task, since today, sadly, we 336 24| also look forward to the tasks that await us today and 337 16| her duty to transmit this teaching, in her catechesis for young 338 12| and they look to the teachings of Moses and the prophets. 339 25| legacy and commitment. The Ten Commandments are not a burden, 340 11| Jewish-Christian relations in terms of dialogue and solidarity. 341 | them 342 | then 343 22| make progress towards a theological evaluation of the relationship 344 | therefore 345 | these 346 | throughout 347 | thus 348 18| reaffirm this again today - to tolerance, respect, friendship and 349 24| that await us today and tomorrow. Our rich common heritage 350 27| down to young people the torch of hope that God has given 351 13| thus honoured us with a transcendent dignity. Before God, all 352 16| conscious of her duty to transmit this teaching, in her catechesis 353 22| would encourage sincere and trustful dialogue between Jews and 354 24| and our fraternal and more trusting relations call upon us to 355 5| were blessed times when the two lived together peacefully, 356 23| must not gloss over or underestimate the existing differences: 357 7| unspeakable and previously unimaginable crime amounted to 11,000 358 7| The victims of this unspeakable and previously unimaginable 359 | up 360 | upon 361 24| of human life, for family values, for social justice and 362 11| promulgation of the Second Vatican Council's Declaration Nostra 363 7| The victims of this unspeakable and 364 17| a reason for concern and vigilance? ~ 365 3| intend to continue with great vigour on the path towards improved 366 12| Judaism" (Insegnamenti, Vol. III/2, 1980, p. 1272). ~ 367 16| during the Second World War. ~ 368 22| Christians, for only in this way will it be possible to arrive 369 15| any kind of discrimination whatsoever between people, or harassment 370 | when 371 | whoever 372 | whom 373 13| at whatever time and by whomsoever" (n. 4). God created us 374 10| As we read in the Book of Wisdom, he is the "lover of life" ( 375 10| must remember God and his wise plan for the world he created. 376 17| since today, sadly, we are witnessing the rise of new signs of 377 9| I make my own the words written by my venerable Predecessor 378 19| In the 40 years that have passed since the 379 | Yet 380 16| aspect of her life, to the younger generations which did not