Father Peter Hocken: Priests Conference - The Nerve Issue of the Jewish People

Father Peter Hocken: Priests Conference - The Nerve Issue of the Jewish People

Father Peter Hocken: Priests Conference - The Nerve Issue of the Jewish People

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Part 3: The Nerve Issue of the Jewish People
I am struck by the timing of this conference on reconciliation, repentance and forgiveness.
It comes soon after your national celebration of the 50th anniversary of the heroic Hungarian revolution against Soviet occupation.
But this was also a time when present-day divisions in Hungary were manifested on the streets of Budapest and in the way the anniversary was celebrated.
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Fellowship: Priests
Place: Lealyfalu, Hungary
Language: English

Series: Part 3 of the series Priests Conference
Category: Israel
Keywords: Israel, Messianic Jews, Repentance for sins of the past, Vatican Two

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