Who Kills Christ Now?
On Nov. 20, 1964, the last day of the third session of the Second Vatican Ecumenical Council in Rome, the highest legislative and representative body of the Roman Catholic Church, by the overwhelming vote of 1893 to 99, approved of a document condemning “hatred and persecutions of Jews.” The controversial declaration, which absolved Jews of responsibility for the death of Christ, held that “Christ underwent His Passion and death freely, because of the sins of all men and out of infinite love.”...