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Volume 35 2002/1

De la conversion à la rencontre.

Les religieuses de Notre-Dame de Sion (1843-1986)

Madeleine Comte
Founded in 1843 by converted Jews, the Ratisbonne brothers, the congregation of Notre-Dame de Sion was devoted to prayer for the conversion of Jews and to helping the most disadvantaged among them. Afterwards, it turned to education for which task it was very successful. From 1940 to 1944, when the Jews in France met with persecution, some nuns endeavoured bravely to save them. At the same time, numerous christenings are celebrated in their chapel in Paris. The question is : is this proselytism ? After the war and the Finaly case, the congregation chooses an important turning-point ; it is not merely satisfied with following the Church, it takes part and even stimulates the change of the Catholic change which ends in a conciliatory document in 1965, Nostra Aetate, which is still valid. Henceforward, the nuns of Sion endeavour to get a better knowledge and encounter with Judaïsm and to-day Jews.
• Le succès d’une initiative
• Face à la persécution des Juifs pendant la guerre
• La question des baptêmes
• Les ambivalences de l’après-guerre
• L’affaire Finaly
• Le tournant apostolique et le concile Vatican II
• Après le concile


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