When the French Jewish historian, Jules Isaac, met St. John XXIII, the process of reconciliation began between Catholics and Jews which reached a crescendo at Vatican II, gathered steam under St. John Paul II and Benedict XVI, and continues today under Pope Francis. Isaac a pioneer in Jewish/Christian relations, in part because of his friendship with French Catholic poet and essayist Charles Péguy. [1]
Catholics and Jews together: more than just a hope
John L. Allen Jr., CruxMonday, June 15, 2020
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