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  1. The Catholic Church, as the largest Christian denomination, traces its roots back to the early Christian community, while Judaism is one of the oldest monotheistic religions. Christianity started as a movement within Judaism in the mid-1st century.

  2. But if you choose to convert to Judaism, you will not be able to remain a Christian, mainly because Jewish and Christian theologies are incompatible. Jews believe in one God and most Christians believe in the trinity. Jews also don’t believe that Jesus is the messiah.

  3. Jul 31, 2023 · These Interfaith communities demonstrate that it is possible to be a both Jewish and Christian. There is always the fear of Jewish assimilation, acculturation, or Jewish, Christian syncretism...

  4. Apr 11, 2011 · This came 45 years after the Second Vatican Council’s “Declaration on Non-Christian Religions,” which opened a new age in Jewish-Catholic relations rooted in our common biblical heritage.

  5. Dec 10, 2015 · Catholics are called to witness to their faith in Jesus before all people, including Jews, but the Catholic Church "neither conducts nor supports" any institutional missionary...

  6. Nov 10, 2003 · To Jews, it reveals the full majesty and importance of being Jewish, how sympathetic a view of Jews and Judaism is given in Catholic doctrine, and that being Catholic does not mean no longer being a Jew.

  7. Members of the Church have different understandings of what makes them Catholic or why they are Catholic. However, there is a common thread that binds all Catholics together. Catholics belong to a Christ-centered faith community that views Jesus Christ as the foundation.

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