Friday, March 4, 2011

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Israel thanked the Pope ..

In the new book by Pope Benedict XVI Jesus of Nazareth Part II, it is inconceivable that the Jewish people have played a role in the death of Jesus so Cristo.Il Pope addresses one of the most controversial issues of Christianity. The Pope explains that the Jewish people as a whole was not responsible for the death of Jesus On the contrary, because of the alleged crime of having killed Christ, for centuries the Jews were persecuted.

But the Pope's book, rejects the accusation of deicide on the Jewish side, arguing that only a few aristocrats of the Temple and took some supporters of Barabbas the crucifixion of Christ. The book is the second part of Jesus of Nazareth in 2007, the first book of Joseph Ratzinger as Pope, who during the early years of the life of Christ and his teachings. This second book, due out March 10 for the Libreria Editrice Vaticana, regards the final part of Christ's life, his death and resurrection.
''We welcome wholeheartedly the emphasis underlined by the pope in his new book, which raises the Jews from responsibility 'for the death of Jesus,''' .

The Israeli embassy to the Holy See welcomes the release of Benedict XVI's new book,''Jesus' of Nazareth,''which will be 'presented March 10 and in which he speaks of identity' the accusers of Jesus' explaining that in each case in the Gospels,''not and 'indicated that the people of the Jews as''. In a statement, the embassy points out that the words of the Pope are consistent with the official policy of the church from the Declaration Nostra Aetate of 1965. and also 'a confirmation of the well-known position of the pope in favor of the Jewish people and the state of Israel.

''We should not forget that without our Aetate there would be a process of reconciliation between Jews and Catholics on one side and the other Holy See and Israel. we hope that his positive attitude is an inspiration for more 'than one billion Catholics around the world.''

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