The relationship of the congregation of Notre Dame of Sion with its charisma: from the theological anti-Semitism to a relationship of esteem and respect to the Jews

  • Maria Alzira da Cruz Colombo Colégio Nossa Senhora de Sion
Keywords: Our Lady of Sion, priests, sisters, charisma, jewish-christian relationship

Abstract

Théodore Ratisbonne, the Jew who founded the congregation of
Our Lady of Sion, and his brother Alphonse, worked with the
conversion drive in Alsacia, in the XIX th century The charisma
covers three periods: a) the fathers adopt a conversional
approach up to 1925, the sisters, up to 1961; b) Since 1946, the
mission regarding Israel is about esteem and reconciliation; c)
From the Second Vatican Council on, sisters’ congregations start
to search for mutual knowledge and dialogue. The priests only
acknowledge the theological and apostolic implications of the
esteem attitude to the jewish-christian relationship in 1970.

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Author Biography

Maria Alzira da Cruz Colombo, Colégio Nossa Senhora de Sion
Bacharel e Licenciada em Ciencias Sociais e Administração Escolar. Professora de Sociologia do Colégio Sion.
Published
2015-09-01
How to Cite
Colombo, M. A. da C. (2015). The relationship of the congregation of Notre Dame of Sion with its charisma: from the theological anti-Semitism to a relationship of esteem and respect to the Jews. Revista Brasileira De História Da Educação, 15(3[39]), 141 - 166. Retrieved from https://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/rbhe/article/view/40786
Section
Original research