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Statements > Ecumenical > 1492 |
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THE THIRD ASSEMBLY OF THE
WORLD COUNCIL OF CHURCHES
Reacting to fresh incidents of antisemitism in Germany and elsewhere the Assembly, held
from 19 November to 5 December 1961 in New Delhi, passed a resolution on antisemitism.
Upon recommendation to the Policy Reference Committee, and after amendment from the
floor, it was voted to adopt the following resolution:
The Third Assembly recalls the following words which were addressed to the churches by
the First Assembly of the World Council of Churches in 1948:
We call upon all the churches we represent to denounce anti-semitism, no matter what its
origin, as absolutely irreconcilable with the profession and practice of the Christian
faith. Anti-semitism is sin against God and man. Only as we give convincing evidence to
our Jewish neighbours that we seek for them the common rights and dignities which God
wills for his children, can we come to such a meeting with them as would make it possible
to share with them the best which God has given us in Christ.
The Assembly renews this plea in view of the fact that situations continue to exist in
which Jews are subject to discrimination and even persecution. The Assembly urges its member
churches to do all in their power to resist every form of anti-semitism. In Christian
teaching the historic events which led to the Crucifixion should not be so presented as to
fasten upon the Jewish people of today responsibilities which belong to our corporate
humanity and not to one race or community. Jews were the first to accept Jesus and Jews are
not the only ones who do not yet recognize him.
* From: The New Delhi Report. The Third Assembly of the World Council of Churches 1961,
New York, Association Press, 1962, p. 148. |
1961-12-06
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