Timeline for Why did the Catholic Church change so radically after Vatican II in regards to the status of Jews?
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May 28, 2023 at 21:18 | comment | added | whitewings | @Geremia Maybe both Christianity and Judaism are false. That we're forced into a false dialectic. | |
Aug 18, 2014 at 4:27 | comment | added | Geremia | @FMShyanguya Israel is the Catholic Church. Unless the Jews convert, they are not part of the Catholic Church. See this; he explains everything very well. | |
Aug 18, 2014 at 4:12 | comment | added | user13992 | @Geremia Maybe this should be taken up in another question. The Old covenant lapsed, hoping I have used the right terminology, but Israel is still God's People, Jesus himself being the New Israel and incorporating into his [Mystical] Body the Church, both Jew and gentile, in the New and Everlasting covenant. | |
Aug 18, 2014 at 0:45 | comment | added | Geremia | The Jews today are not at all the "people of God of the Old Testament" because (1) the Old Covenant ceased when the temple veil ripped 2 millennia ago and (2) Jews today follow a different religion, that with the Talmud as a "holy," anti-Christian text (cf., e.g., the Council of Florence's Cantate Domino). | |
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