Friday, February 12, 2010

Premiere Pro 1.5 Trial Expired

John Paul II and Meir Lau, Chief Rabbi of Israel

"Pope John Paul II, in a solemn hall of the Vatican, received one of the highest religious authorities of Judaism, the Chief Rabbi of Israel, Meir Lau. The formal interview was conducted in fraternal space frame and the story was anecdotal.

Then, the religious Jew to the Supreme Pontiff told an injury sustained many decades ago in a European city. He said that after the Second World War, a Catholic woman went to the pastor of his people, to make a query. She and her husband were in their care, from the days of the war, a small Jewish child entrusted to her parents shortly before being deported to a concentration camp.

The child's parents disappeared in the tragic inferno of the Nazi slaughter, the child had been planned for a future in the land of Israel, dreamed of it. The Jewish child's adoptive mother was at a crossroads and a Catholic priest for counsel and that he intended baptize the child in gratitude for having survived the slaughter.

The pastor had a prompt and comprehensive answer: "You must respect the will of parents" the Jewish boy was then sent to the nascent State of Israel, which would raise and educate.

The story was very interesting to Karol Wojtyla, and became even more overwhelming when Chief Rabbi Meir Lau explained to him the identity of those people: "You, Your Eminence, it was the Catholic priest. And that child was an orphan ... I "

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