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Tag Archives: Catholic Church
Chief Rabbi of France, Haim Korsia, praises move by Catholic Church, calling it “prophetic initiative”
ALGEMEINER Citing Erosion of ‘Mutual Respect,’ Catholic Church in France Issues Clarion Call Against Antisemitism by Algemeiner Staff February 2, 2021 The leading bishops of the Catholic Church in France published an emotional declaration against antisemitism on Monday, emphasizing that … Continue reading
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Tagged antisemitism, Catholic Church, France
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‘Palestine’ is a Civil War Waiting to Happen
COMMENTARY by Evelyn Gordon May 18, 2015 ….But I’d like to go into more depth on one point he[Pope Francis] raised: the question of which “Palestine” the [Catholic] Church is recognizing. Because “Palestine” isn’t merely split between the Fatah-controlled West Bank … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East
Tagged Catholic Church, Gaza, Hamas, Palestine, Palestinians, Pope Francis
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