On March 6, 1998, the Vatican's Commission for Religious Relations with Jews issued a document entitled We Remember; A reflection on the Shoah. This was an important statement for the Roman Catholic Church that acknowledged not only the tragic historical reality of the Holocaust, but responsibility for the Christian anti-Semitism that contributed to its happening. This document was the recipient of wide praise, some disappointment and much controversy.
This small volume brings together the statement itself, Cardinal Edward Idris Cassidy's reflection of its history and the controversy surrounding its appearance and two reflections by highly respected theologians in the Catholic-Jewish dialogue. Jesuit theologian Avery Dulles has written prolifically on the foundations of the Christian faith, while Rabbi Leon Klenicki has been productive on the fundamental principles that must govern Jewish-Christian interfaith relations.
There is no better place for this document and reflections to appear than in the enduring and well-respected Stimulus Books series, which i
Edward Idris Cardinal Cassidy is an Australian prelate who was serving as president of the Vatican Commission for Religious Relations With the Jews at the time of his statement Rabbi Leon Klenicki is a very well-known and prolific writer on issues of interreligious dialogue and serves as the director of interreligious affairs for the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith Professor Avery Dulles, S.J., holds the Laurence J. McGinley chair at Fordham University in the Bronx. A Jesuit theologian who is equally well known, he has written numerous books and articles on nearly every aspect of Catholic theology