Abstract
Summary The author examines the question of when and under what circumstances the Conciliar Declaration actually became tangible in Poland. The Declaration was intended to lead to a redefining of relations between Judaism and the Roman Catholic Church. Krajewski sifts through the conflict-ridden developments affecting the Catholic Church in the era of Communist rule in Poland, and in the subsequent period of transformation. Concrete steps in and implementation of Jewish-Christian dialogue can really only be established from the 1990s, in a time when the pontificate of John Paul II played a contributory role. This article also looks into current societal trends, which are once again straining relations between the churches and Judaism, and posing new challenges on the implementation of dialogue between the parties.
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