THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Austrian Cardinal Konig Says Christians
Must Improve Their Relations With Jews
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WASHINGTON (JTA) —
Cardinal Franz Konig of
Vienna, the Primate of Au-
stria and an expert in the
religious history of Iran, de-
livered two lectures last
week at Georgetown Uni-
versity. The first was titled
"The End of Christian
Anti-Semitism."
Cardinal Konig discussed
efforts
to
improve
Christian-Jewish relations
in the 14 years since the
Second Vatican Council's
adoption of its "Declaration
on the Jews." He said that
"in no other sphere was
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there so much debris to be
cleared away as in the rela-
tions between Christians
and Jews, not only because
Christians and Jews have
been spiritually embattled
for 2,000 years, but also be-
cause as long as the power
was on their side, Chris-
tians have done harm to the
Jews."
In this "embittered
struggle, however," the
Cardinal said, "there still
existed a common basis, as
long as faith still played a
determinant role in society
and intellectual life. In a
Europe permeated with the
smug materialism of a be-
ginning secularization, an
assortment of various mo-
tives produced that mania
which led to the persecution
and extinction of uncounted
human beings because of
their racial derivation and
Jewish ancestry."
The Cardinal said the
Viennese Synod was one
of the few post-conciliar
synods in Europe under-
taking to consider rela-
tions with the Jews. The
principles, resolutions,
recommendations, votes
and appeals concerning
Christian-Jewish en-
counter were all adopted
by overwhelming
majorities.
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Friday, March 15, 19Th 311
One of the resolutions,
Cardinal Konig said, con-
tained the following
recommendation: "Reli-
gious instructions,
textbooks and teaching aids
are not only to avoid incor-
rect statements about the
Jewish people, but also
should explain the seem-
ingly negative statements
in the Scriptures in the light
of Pauline theology.
Equally, the religious con-
tent of the Old Testament is
to be elucidated with posit:
ive demonstration of Is-
rael's significance as the
covenanted partner of God."
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