There’s a question that keeps coming up: what should Christians think about the Jews?
In an age of rising online rhetoric, accusations of antisemitism, and renewed debates about history, theology, and double standards, it’s important that Catholics give a clear, faithful, and charitable answer.
This video addresses:
The historical role of Jews and Romans in the crucifixion
Whether collective guilt is a Christian doctrine
The Church’s teaching about Israel after Christ
The Holocaust and modern sensitivities
The Catechism’s teaching on the future of “all Israel”
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