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EWTN News ofrece gratis un eBook con la “Novena a San Judas y más oraciones para los momentos difíciles de la vida”

EWTN News ha publicado un nuevo eBook gratuito titulado “Novena a San Judas y más oraciones para los momentos difíciles de la vida”, una obra espiritual que busca fortalecer la fe y la confianza en Dios en medio de las pruebas y sufrimientos.

Growth of Catholic-Jewish interfaith vision encouraged at Catholic University of America event

Carmelite Father Craig Morrison speaks on a panel about Jewish-Catholic relations at The Catholic University of America on Nov. 11, 2025. / Credit: Madalaine Elhabbal/CNA

Washington, D.C., Nov 12, 2025 / 12:45 pm (CNA).

Nostra Aetate, the Church’s declaration on building relationships with non-Christian religions,  “planted a seed” that must continue to be nourished, according to panelists reflecting on the document’s legacy at The Catholic University of America on Nov. 11.

At the event, titled “The Church and the Jewish Community in Our Age,” Bishop Étienne Vetö, ICN, auxiliary bishop of Reims, France, and Rabbi Noam Marans, director of interreligious affairs for the American Jewish Committee, discussed the state of Catholic-Jewish relations as well as shared practices and difference. 

“Even though Nostra Aetate is one of the shortest, if not the shortest document of Vatican II, it has had a powerful impact,” Vetö said. “A Jew or a Christian from the first half [of] the 20th century who traveled in time to 2025 would find unbelievable the quality of dialogue, understanding, and trust that is now growing between the two communities.”

Rebecca Cohen, program and research specialist for the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Secretariat of Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs, agreed, saying Nostra Aetate produced a “seismic shift in Christian understanding” of Judaism that was revolutionary for its time in 1965. 

Nostra Aetate contains a paragraph on Judaism that centers on the biblical roots and shared history with Christianity rather than the Judaism of today. It sowed the beginnings of something that needs nurturing, Cohen said. 

Bishop Étienne Vetö speaks on a panel about Jewish-Catholic relations at The Catholic University of America on Nov. 11, 2025. Credit: Madalaine Elhabbal/CNA
Bishop Étienne Vetö speaks on a panel about Jewish-Catholic relations at The Catholic University of America on Nov. 11, 2025. Credit: Madalaine Elhabbal/CNA

Carmelite Father Craig Morrison, director of the Center for Carmelite Studies and professor of biblical studies, said Nostra Aetate “launched new possibilities for a relationship between Catholics and Jews.”

“No longer was this relationship to be triumphal, Catholics telling Jews who they are, what they believe, and how they kill God, Jesus,” he said, adding: “Western Christianity kept the Jews mostly silent for centuries.”

Today, he continued, “our present task on the Catholic side is not so much as dialogue but rather to listen to the Jews for the first time in our shared history.”

“Our Gospels are a part of Jewish documents and cannot be properly understood apart from the Judaism of the late Second Temple period,” he said.

Rabbi Noam Marans, director of interreligious affairs for the American Jewish Committee, discusses the state of Catholic-Jewish relations Nov. 11, 2025. Credit: Madalaine Elhabbal/CNA
Rabbi Noam Marans, director of interreligious affairs for the American Jewish Committee, discusses the state of Catholic-Jewish relations Nov. 11, 2025. Credit: Madalaine Elhabbal/CNA

Ultimately, Craig said, “we know that a better understanding of the concerns of first-century Jews will illuminate the Gospels and significantly reduce the risk of anti-Jewish preaching. Then we will hear Jesus speaking within the first-century Jewish world in which he was incarnated.” 

Marans reflected on the legacy of Nostra Aetate for Jewish people, saying that prior to the document’s publication, the Jewish people viewed Christianity “as a threat.” Conversely, he said, Nostra Aetate was a “gift for Christians” because it meant “Christianity no longer needed to self-define in opposition to the other.” 

At the end of the day, Marans said, “Nostra Aetate was not perfect, but it was good [and] has been perfected over time.” 

Obispos de Escocia alertan sobre los peligros del proyecto de ley que busca legalizar el suicidio asistido

Los obispos católicos de Escocia y varios grupos provida han expresado su alarma por los efectos que podría tener el proyecto de ley sobre el suicidio asistido en las personas con discapacidad y en las más vulnerables, luego de que fueran rechazadas varias enmiendas consideradas fundamentales.

El Papa León XIV recibe en el Vaticano a Laura Pausini y confiesa ser su fan desde hace años

La cantante italiana Laura Pausini, que saltó a la fama tras ganar el festival de San Remo a los 17 años, fue recibida por el Papa León XIV este miércoles en el Vaticano.

Aplicación católica prepara el “Adviento para niños” más grande del mundo

Theo, la app cristiana de oración y meditación ha anunciado un ambicioso desafío: organizar el Adviento para niños más grande del mundo.

La mayoría de los sacerdotes de Francia son felices en su ministerio

¿Qué piensan los sacerdotes de Francia? Un nuevo estudio que traza el panorama del sacerdocio en el país refleja sus opiniones sobre temas de actualidad, sus preocupaciones, las dificultades que enfrentan en su misión e incluso su estado de ánimo.

Teresa Hilgers: “España se ha convertido en uno de los bastiones de la naprotecnología en Europa” 

Teresa Hilgers, hija de los fundadores de la naprotecnología, destaca a España como un nuevo “bastión” de esta técnica ginecológica acorde a la doctrina católica. 

El Gobierno de España adjudica el proyecto de “resignificación” del Valle de los Caídos 

El Gobierno de España ha elegido el proyecto ganador del concurso para la “resignificación” del Valle de los Caídos, aunque no ha dado detalle de cómo afectará al culto en la basílica. 

Expulsan del estado clerical a sacerdote argentino

El Papa León XIV ha determinado por decisión “suprema e inapelable” la dimisión del estado clerical del sacerdote argentino Rodrigo Enrique Vázquez. 

El Vaticano declara “no sobrenaturales” las supuestas apariciones de Jesús en Dozulé

El Dicasterio para la Doctrina de la Fe ha declarado que las presuntas apariciones de Jesús a la presunta vidente Madeleine Aumonten en Dozulé (Francia), no tienen un origen divino auténtico y por lo tanto no son sobrenaturales.