Posted on 01/28/2009 2:25:27 PM PST by NYer
Then what is its function? Who decides its membership? Is it international or local? Just curious.
Of course, but that would be a different prayer.
My guess would be, no, because there is no Hebrew priesthood anymore in Judaism and no temple worship.
I'm not really the one to ask. I told you almost everything I know about the guy in my previous post. Two Jews, three opinions; you must know the joke. Even within an organized section of Judaism (Orthodox, Conservative, Reform, and makebelieve) there isn't any agreement generally about what the group really accepts on faith and what it does not. But there is a Wikipedia article!
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These Rabbis and prominent members of the Jewish community are attempting to dictate to the Catholic Church what we will and will not do in regards to a schism in our Church that has NOTHING to do with them and we are the arrogant ones?? That's Chutzpah in the extreme.
***I mean who really cares what they do? They are always whining and blaming everyone else for every thing anyways.***
The Jewish nation is God’s chosen people. They are our elder brethren and we their adoptive younger brethren through Jesus Christ. God has stated that He cares. Perhaps we ought to do the same.
Ping to post 26.
I just wish that we had Pius X as Pope right now.
We should love and respect Jewish people as we love and respect all humanity. We should however insist that they respect us. The relationship is currently broken and our leaders prostrate themselves before them and are extended no respect for their efforts. We should simply state that we will not interfere in their internal workings of their faith and they should not interfere with ours.
***I think you have some very good intentions but I don’t believe the whole ‘Big Brothers’ thing. ***
What Big Brothers thing? I said nothing about Big Brothers.
***We should love and respect Jewish people as we love and respect all humanity. ***
We should love and respect the Jews because they are God’s Chosen People and only by His Grace are we accorded the New Testament which goes out to the Gentiles as well as the Jews. Are you unfamiliar with the attendant Scripture?
***We should however insist that they respect us. ***
Why?
***The relationship is currently broken and our leaders prostrate themselves before them and are extended no respect for their efforts. We should simply state that we will not interfere in their internal workings of their faith and they should not interfere with ours.***
I think that a study of Church history coupled with Bible history might be in order.
I apologize if I misinterpreted this statement: They are our elder brethren.
We should love and respect the Jews because they are Gods Chosen People and only by His Grace are we accorded the New Testament which goes out to the Gentiles as well as the Jews. Are you unfamiliar with the attendant Scripture?
Please lay out your arguement through Scripture and if you could, add some commentary from Church Fathers on the subject.
Why?
Because in any kind of dialogue there should be a mutual respect. If one sides chastises the other constantly and attempts to force themselves into situations that have nothing to do with them, there is no longer dialogue. That is a monologue. That does the Church no good at all and she should remover herself from that broken relationship.
I think that a study of Church history coupled with Bible history might be in order.
I'm all eyes. Educate me.
Are you arguing that the Church should be in a perpetual state of penance whilst being lectured by Rabbis? If so, where does the Bible argue for that and where has that happened in Church history?
That’s AWESOME! From Argentina to the Big Bagel! Thanks!
Do not use potty language - or references to potty language - on the Religion Forum.
Are you Catholic? You seem to incline towards a strongly philosemitic theology, eccentric for a Catholic and more in line with certain Protestant fundamentalists. Just curious... I have no particular stake in it; I’m neither Catholic nor a fundamentalist, but Methodist.
The Ecumenical movement, I think, only exists in the mind of certain fringe. What are we supposed to be moving toward? No one is building a world religion, unless the Christian Catholic faith is that world religion. On the other hand, we want friendly relations with all faiths.
I agree that the attempt to dictate what prayers are said by Catholics is no one else's business; any interference like that in the name of ecumenism will only discredit ecumenism, whatever its goals are. If anyone of different faith prayed for my conversion to his faith, I'd be touched: misguided as he is, he wants me to join him.
The situation with Williamson is different because it does insult the Jews when the Holocaust is denied, and bishops are teachers. I cannot fault the rabbis for voicing concern, just like I as Catholic am concerned that Pius XII is calumniated at Vad Yashem. It is when they cross into deliberately ignoring the plain fact that Catholics are people with private opinions too, and the Holocaust is not an article of Catholic faith, that they are out of line. Then it becomes very appropriate to pray for their enlightenment, as the old Good Friday prayer does.
As for praying for oneself as a sinner, most of us pray this repeatedly every day: "pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death."
Still, do we take it to heart? Speaking for myself, not nearly enough.
The Chief Rabbinate of Israel is not the Sanhedrion. That awaits Mashiach.
The Chief Rabbinate is actually a political body within the Israeli government with its powers determined by political negotiation.
Any authority they carry outside the secular Israeli government is dependent on their personal level of Torah learning, which has varied greatly.
The non-governmental Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah (”Council of [great] Torah Sages”) and the Moetzet Chachmei HaTorah actually carry more religious authority. These bodies are made up the heads of the great traditional religious academies or the heads of Chasidic groups. They do not engage in any kind of “interfaith dialog” of which I am aware.
Thank you for the clarification.
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