The Catholic church also condemns
replacement theology or supersessionism. God has committed Himself to blessing the nation of Israel in spite of her unfaithfulness.
He chose to bless the world through Abraham, Isaac and Jacob – Israel and the world is blessed through numerous advancements discovered by their descendants, the Jews. Why would God cease to bless these people when the Jews unknowingly point the world to His very existence. The Jews is a living reminder the God who made a promise in the scriptures, is true to his words.
Official Church document please? (I know Nostra aetate’s teaching, and it does not condemn supersessionism per se, which has been infallibly taught by the Magisterium since the time of St Justin Martyr - famous for, “your scriptures - no, not your scriptures, but ours” in the dialogue with Trypho - probably since of Barnabas, in the Epistle of Barnabas).
I support the State of Israel, but not for religious reasons. I am not an anti-Semite nor a philo-Semite.
Religiously, the Jews have been irrevocably cut off from the tree after the fall of the Temple - at that moment, the Old Testament religion ceased to exist and modern Rabbinic Judaism was born, at Jamnia - until they are grafted back in through accepting Christ as Savior, Messiah, Son of God, etc. and joining the Church. Their covenant has been revoked (fulfilled, is more accurate, but the Mosaic covenant no longer is valid) - to believe elsewise is to believe in the heresy of dual-covenant theology - and, unless they convert, they are not saved and have no grace. Neither do Mormons, Arians, nor any number of other groups, but both Jews and Mormons can be fine people socially - as evidenced by this thread, Jews excel in academia and in learning - but religiously they are lost.
Also, the modern State of Israel has no even tangential relation to the Land or People of Israel of the Bible except by sitting on some of the same land. It would be impossible to constitute it in any case: 10 tribes have been lost for 2500 years, and no one can tell even which of the remaining two they belong to today.
Jesus, Mary, Joseph are, I did not say were, are Jews. All the Apostles are.
The Blessed Virgin was the first proselyte to Christianity. Jesus founded the religion, even though he was a Jew himself - he fulfilled the law, and then abolished it when Jerusalem fell (“until this is accomplished nothing will pass from the law”). I don’t know what happened to St Joseph, because he’s not mentioned again in the NT after Jesus’ birth. All of the Apostles were Christian proselytes from Judaism. All of the NT authors are too, except for St Luke, who was the first of the People of the New Covenant, to be grafted on to the tree which would soon be purged in 70 AD, as Jesus demonstrates in several of his parables and sayings. St Paul is even more prototypically a man of the New Covenant, even though he was a Jew first: “for I am all to all, so that I might save some.”
Some of the posts here in panegyric to Jews are almost like Nazism in reverse. “Oh, the Jews can do no wrong, they are a light to the nations, whatever they will do, God blesses them”. Christians are the light to the nations - our Lord said it himself, “that you shall not put a lamp under a bushel basket, and a city built on a hill can not be hidden”. If you believe what you say, you should convert to Judaism, because you’re getting the very short end of the stick as a Christian: you’re a second-class chosen people, who do not excel in what they choose to do. However, this mindless philo-Semitism is far better than anti-Semitism if only because irrational love is generally less offensive than irrational hatred.