"With a minimum of irony, I will say that today is Good Friday, when they pray that the Lord illuminate our hearts so we recognize Jesus," Rabbi Di Segni said, referring to a prayer in a traditional Catholic liturgy calling for the conversion of the Jews. "We also pray that the Lord illuminate theirs."Some of pope's house preacher's best friends are Jewish
The Vatican really knows how to put their foot in it. Of course I don't believe the claim that there ever was a letter, but it would have been a nice rhetorical device if it weren't so stupid.
ReplyDeleteToday's homily was even worse.