Pope juan pablo ii biography of abraham
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HOMILY OF THE HOLY FATHER
COMMEMORATION OF ABRAHAM
Wednesday, 23 February
1. "I am the Lord who brought you from Ur of the Chaldeans, to give you this land to possess On that day the Lord made a covenant with Abraham, saying: "To your descendants I give this land, from the river of Egypt to the great River, the river Euphrates' " (Gn 7, 18).
Before Moses heard Yahweh's well-known words on Mount Sinai: "I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage" (Ex 2), the Patriarch Abraham had already heard these other words: "I am the Lord who brought you from Ur of the Chaldeans". Therefore, our thoughts must turn to that important place in the history of God's People, to seek there the origins of God's covenant with man. This is why, during this year of the Great Jubilee, as our hearts return to the beginnings of God's covenant
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Pope John Paul II and Judaism
Christian-Jewish relations under the th pope
Pope John Paul II worked to improve relations between the Roman Catholic Church and Judaism. He built solid ties with the Jewish community in the hope of promoting Christian–Jewish reconciliation.
Youth experience
[edit]As a child, Karol Wojtyła had played sports with his many Jewish neighbours.[1][2] He was one of the few popes to have grown up in a climate of flourishing Jewish culture, one of the key components of pre-war Kraków, his interest in Jewish life dated from early youth. He wrote and delivered a number of speeches on the subject of the Church's relationship with Jews, and often paid homage to the victims of the Holocaust in many nations.
In he issued "We Remember: A Reflection on the Shoah" which outlined his thinking on the Holocaust.[3]
Visit to synagogue
[edit]He also became the first pope known to have made an official papal visit to a synagogue,
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In this brev for yrke Bible School, I want to consider the call of the Blessed Virgin Mary as depicted in the first chapters of the Gospel of Luke.
First, let’s consider what the Evangelist Luke is about in the introduction to his story of the Good News of Christ. We begin with the story of Zechariah and Elizabeth, a faithful couple who have not been able to conceive a child. Luke is here clearly setting up, in the minds of his listeners and readers, the story of Zechariah and Elizabeth as a recasting of the story of Abraham and Sarah in Genesis If you’ll recall, when we meet Abraham and Sarah, another elderly infertile couple, God comes to them, tells them of an incredible new plan for relationship between God and humanity, and promises them descendants, nation of their own, and God’s abiding blessing. Through Abraham, and his promised descendants, the broken relationship between humanity and God that occurred in Genesis 3 will be mended and all nations of the world will be bles