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JERUSALEM, ISRAEL – MAY 26:  (ISRAEL OUT)  In this handout provided by the Israeli Government Press Office (GPO), Pope Francis prays at the Western Wall, on May 26, 2014 in Jerusalem, Israel. Pope Francis arrived in Israel on Sunday afternoon, a day after landing in the Middle East for his first visit to the Holy Land. During his visit to the West Bank the Pontiff addressed the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as “unacceptable” and urged both sides to find courage in seeking a peaceful solution. (Photo by Kobi Gideon – GPO /Getty Images)
Pope Francis prays at the Western Wall, May 26, 2014. Kobi Gideon, Israeli Government Press Office via Getty Images.
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April 25, 2025

Podcast: Benedict Kiely on Pope Francis and the State of Jewish-Catholic Relations

By Tikvah Podcast at Mosaic

A priest and advocate for Middle Eastern Christians discusses the late pontiff's legacy.

Podcast: Benedict Kiely

The Catholic cardinal Jorge Mario Bergolio ascended to the papacy in 2013. In honor of Saint Francis of Assisi, he chose as his papal name Francis. For a dozen years he was the head of the Catholic Church and a major figure in the moral and cultural life of the West. After a prolonged illness, Pope Francis died on April 21 of this year.

There are over 1.4 billion Catholics in the world, and they play a significant role in the production of Western culture and Western opinion. The foundational structures of Europe are derivative of, or inseparably woven into, the history of the Catholic Church. And whether the pope strengthens or undermines the moral confidence of Western nations matters: it mattered during the papacy of John Paul II during the cold war; it mattered in the confrontation with jihadist terror during the papacy of Benedict XVI; and it cannot but be a factor in the horizons of Western civilization. This podcast focuses on a particular dimension of the late Pope Francis’s legacy, namely, how he engaged the Jewish people, Israel, and the Middle East.

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