
"...l'indurimento di una parte di Israele è in atto fino a che saranno entrate tutte le genti. Allora tutto Israele sarà salvato... Quanto al Vangelo, essi sono nemici, per vostro vantaggio, ma quanto alla elezione, sono amati, a causa dei padri, perchè i doni e la chiamata di Dio sono irrevocabili." (Rm 11,25-29)
Questa sezione presenta articoli sul rapporto teologico tra Israele e la Chiesa, sulla comprensione da parte della Chiesa della fedeltà di Dio alla sua alleanza e sul ruolo di Israele nel dispiegarsi del piano di salvezza.
At a recent congressional hearing on antisemitism, Carrie Prejean Boller declared that “Catholics do not embrace Zionism,” a line soon echoed by a statement from “Catholics for Catholics” claiming to explain “the Catholic view on Zionism and the 1948 State of Israel.” Neither Prejean Boller nor “Catholics for Catholics” speaks for the Church on this question. Here’s why.
Leggi tutto: Catholics, Zion, and God's Irrevocable Covenant
Has God rejected his people? Supersessionists claim that God's promises to Israel were "fulfilled" — and therefore abolished — by the coming of Christ. The New Testament itself tells a different story. Here is a compilation of NT verses affirming that God's covenant with Israel remains intact.
Leggi tutto: Not Abolished: God's Unbroken Promises to Israel in the New Testament
Who is the true Father of Zionism — Theodor Herzl, or God himself? Long before the nineteenth century, God declared Zion his eternal dwelling and promised to return his people there. Here is the complete biblical witness — 177 occurrences of "Zion" across the entire canon of Scripture.
Who is the Israel of God? It’s one of the most explosive questions in Christian theology — and the answer isn’t what most people think. This article traces the interpretation of Galatians 6:16 from Paul to the Church Fathers to the modern Magisterium, exposing how a single verse became a battleground for identity, covenant, and the future of Israel.
Michael Knowles should be commended for supporting the state of Israel based on international law. But when he lampoons Robert Stearns for his version of Christian Zionism, he misrepresents both Stearns and Catholic teaching.
Leggi tutto: Robert Stearns, Michael Knowles, and Christian Zionism
One of the most common objections raised by Catholics sceptical of Vatican II - particularly within traditionalist circles - is the claim that the Council's teaching on the Jewish people, especially as articulated in Nostra Aetate, represents a doctrinal novelty or rupture with prior tradition. This essay seeks to demonstrate that the Council's teaching on Israel does not originate in the 1960s but is firmly grounded in Sacred Scripture, patristic theology, medieval scholasticism, and the ordinary Magisterium prior to Vatican II.
In contemporary Catholic discourse, particularly in response to evangelical dispensationalism and political Zionism, a renewed emphasis has emerged on "fulfilment theology." This approach rightly insists that Jesus Christ is the fulfilment of the Law, the Prophets, and the promises made to Israel. However, a troubling tendency persists within some Catholic presentations of fulfilment theology: namely, the effective redefinition of Israel away from the Jewish people and into a purely christological or ecclesial abstraction.
WATCH: Jonathan Cahn confronts a rising Christian trend to dismiss Israel's ongoing significance and to portray the Jewish people as spiritually obsolete. He shows how this thinking distorts Scripture and reopens the door to antisemitism. Catholics should have the confidence to affirm that God remains faithful to Israel and that the Jewish return to their ancestral land is not theologically irrelevant, but part of God's providential fidelity to His promises.
Leggi tutto: Jonathan Cahn on Israel, the Jews, and Tucker Carlson
Dr. André Villeneuve addresses the problem of Catholic anti-Zionism—including 15 fallacies upon which it is based—and its underlying cause: the enduring influence of Catholic supersessionism.
Leggi tutto: Catholic Anti-Zionism: Straw Men, Dead Horses, and Other Fallacies
Dr. André Villeneuve and Dr. Matthew Tsakanikas debate the question of Catholic Zionism in light of Sacred Scripture, Catholic Tradition, and the teachings of the Magisterium.
Leggi tutto: Zionism Debate: Dr. André Villeneuve vs. Dr. Matthew Tsakanikas
Since the October 7 Hamas attack against Israel, a troubling surge in global antisemitism has emerged—including within Catholic circles. A case in point is LifeSiteNews, given its track record of publishing anti-Israel narratives. Does LifeSiteNews have an antisemitism problem? Let's take a closer look.
Leggi tutto: Catholic Antisemitism: The Case of LifeSiteNews