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Tahnk you for the information. I’ll look up this passage. I’m still not sure about Cardinal Ratzinger. Regardless of the circumstances, I would still expect him to issue an apology to the Jewish people (And I don’t know if he’s done this or not either.) As for him being pope, I don’t know. This is a bit of a shock, and I’m still processing this information.Jew_Man
Did you get to daily Mass this morning. I thought of you during the 1st reading from Acts. Does your pastor give a homily at daily Mass? If you missed it, take a look at Acts 11: 1-18, it’s about the first time Peter opened the Church to non-Jews. Throughout the time Paul took the teachings of Jesus Christ to non-Jews it drew controversy from the Jews, who couldn’t conceive of such a thing.
I don’t know if you’re aware, but Paul, previously called Saul, was the top student of the top Rabbi at the Temple. He was the student who was expected to take the top position at the temple for his incredible understanding of scripture. He, against the position of his teacher, persecuted the Christians until he was slain by the Lord. Afterwards, he became the primary preacher to the Gentiles, becoming a prolific writer and teacher.
When the question of circumcision came up, he brought it to Jerusalem (Peter) for clarification (the first Council of the Church, described in the Acts of the Apostles). This is another of the supports for the truth of the Papalcy.
I know nothing about the details of Cardinal Ratzingers youth, but I would suspect it was as described by Jackman. Would you hold this against him? If you were told he in no way now holds any antisemetic views, would you expect him to offer an apology for his youthful involvement in an organization that all his peers were required to join? (I don’t know if he’s already done this.)
Would you consider this a reason to exclude him from the Papacy?
Just wondering your thoughts,
CARose