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Brendan_64
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Nostra Aetate does not change the essential truth that we are called to make disciples of all nations, that there is only one true Faith, and that prayers for the conversion of others (including the Jews) is entirely appropriate. It is not as if praying for the conversion of the Jews is the same as personally blaming them for putting Christ to death.Nostra Aetate and its approach to Jewish-Catholic dialogue are magisterial teaching. Nowhere in that document are Jews or the Jewish faith referred to as “enemies.” Quite the opposite, in fact. And I’ve asked multiple times why the OF prayer is somehow inferior to the prayer in the EF. If it isn’t and, as you say, “nobody is questioning the prayer in the OF,” no one should have a problem with excising the EF prayer and replacing it with the OF prayer.
The prayer for the conversion of all people of England to the Catholic Faith is said at the end of the bidding prayers in quite a few OF Masses in England. Should such prayers include a caveat saying that this of course refers to all people apart from Jewish people?
And as for the OF prayer, if it is not superior to the EF prayer then your argument could equally be used to replace the OF prayer with the EF prayer. One could argue that that would be more consistent with our call to evangelise and convert all to the Catholic Faith. When Christ said, “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptising them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit” he didn’t included a clause excluding the Jews.