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    Zenit News Agency, Italy
    Oct 20 2004

    Catholics and Jews Appeal Jointly for Sake of Jerusalem

    "We Are Partners in Articulating Moral Values," Says Panel

    VATICAN CITY, OCT. 19, 2004 (ZENIT.org).- A Catholic-Jewish panel
    made an appeal for respect of the sacred character of Jerusalem as
    well as of the various religious communities that live in the Holy
    City.

    The exhortation was made in a press statement after the meeting of
    the bilateral committee of the Holy See's Commission for Religious
    Relations with the Jews and the Grand Rabbinate of Israel, held at
    Grottaferrata, near Rome, from Sunday through today.

    The theme of the meeting was "A Common View of Social Justice and
    Ethical Conduct." According to the text, the participants express
    that "there is not wide enough awareness in our respective
    communities of the momentous change that has taken place in the
    relationship between Catholics and Jews."

    They stated: "We are not enemies, but unequivocal partners in
    articulating the essential moral values for the survival and welfare
    of human society."

    After pointing out that "Jerusalem has a sacred character for all the
    children of Abraham," the Jewish and Catholic representatives appeal
    to "all relevant authorities to respect this character and to prevent
    actions which offend the sensibilities of religious communities that
    reside in Jerusalem and hold her dear."

    The statement is signed by six members of the Jewish delegation, five
    of them rabbis, among whom are Shar Yishuv Cohen, former chief rabbi
    of Haifa, and David Rosen, international director for religious
    affairs.

    The Catholic delegation was led by Cardinal Jorge María Mejía,
    retired archivist and librarian of the Holy Roman Church, as well as
    Cardinal Georges Cottier, former theologian of the Pontifical
    Household.

    "We call on religious authorities to protest publicly when actions of
    disrespect towards religious persons, symbols and Holy Sites are
    committed, such as the desecration of cemeteries and the recent
    assault on the Armenian patriarch of Jerusalem," the committee
    members affirmed.

    "We call on them to educate their communities to behave with respect
    and dignity towards people and towards their attachment to their
    faith," they concluded.

    Cardinal Walter Kasper, president of the Commission for Religious
    Relations with the Jews, and Ricardo Segni, chief rabbi of Rome, were
    to analyze the state of the present Jewish-Catholic dialogue during a
    conference organized this afternoon at the Gregorian University.

    On the 30th anniversary of the Commission for Religious Relations
    with the Jews, established by Paul VI, Cardinal Kasper, accompanied
    by a delegation of the commission, will visit the Synagogue of Rome
    this Friday afternoon.

    In statements on Vatican Radio, Father Norbert Hofmann, secretary of
    the Holy See's Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews,
    acknowledged that in the wake of the Second Vatican Council,
    Catholics are discovering the Jewish roots of their faith.

    "Jesus was Jewish, the Mother of God was Jewish, the apostles were
    Jews," he said. "Christianity has Jewish roots and we are
    increasingly rediscovering what we have in common."
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