Church Rejected Jewish Guilt

Church Rejected Jewish Guilt

In 1965, under Pope Paul VI, the Roman Catholic Church issued Nostra Aetate, a landmark declaration that rejected the long-held doctrine of "Jewish deicide"-the belief that all Jews, past and present, bear collective guilt for the crucifixion of Jesus.

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