Pope Leo denounces antisemitism

Pope Leo XIV attends an event called 'Walking Together in Hope' to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Second Vatican Council’s Declaration Nostra Aetate on the Church’s relations with non-Christian religions in Paul VI Hall, at the Vatican, October 28, 2025.
Pope Leo XIV attends an event called 'Walking Together in Hope' to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Second Vatican Council’s Declaration Nostra Aetate on the Church’s relations with non-Christian religions in Paul VI Hall, at the Vatican, October 28, 2025.

Pope Leo XIV reaffirmed the Catholic Church’s stance against antisemitism at the Tuesday Conciliar Declaration Nostra Aetate 60th Anniversary ceremony and Wednesday general audience, commemorating a document that declared the relation of the Church with the non-Christian religion.

At the Wednesday general audience at St. Peter’s Square, Pope Leo said that the first focus of the 1965 declaration was toward the Jewish world and was intended to re-establish the original relationship in which Christianity’s Jewish roots were appreciated and antisemitism denounced.

Since then, all my predecessors have condemned antisemitism with clear words. And so I too confirm that the Church does not tolerate antisemitism and fights against it on the basis of the Gospel itself.

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