Other religions: September 2005 Archives

May his memory be eternal

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A book by Simon Wiesenthal, may he rest in peace, told about a confession with no absolution: as a concentration camp prisoner, he was called to the deathbed of a Nazi who, apparently repentant, admitted his crimes and sins against the Jewish people. The story highlights the differing approaches Judaism and Christianity give to the conflict of justice and forgiveness.

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On life and living in communion with the Catholic Church.

Richard Chonak

John Schultz


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