American-Peruvian Papacy: Power & Choice
- Jaime David
- May 13
- 1 min read
Archbishop Eric de Moulins-Beaufort, President of the French Bishops’ Conference, has appointed Monsignor Matthieu Rougé, Bishop of Nanterre, as the new episcopal delegate for relations with Judaism. This decision is controversial due to Rougé's association with far-right circles and his history of defending figures linked to anti-Semitism and Vichy collaboration. Rougé has openly supported individuals like Father Michel Viot, who defended Charles Maurras, a prominent anti-Semitic intellectual. He has also participated in events organized by traditionalist Catholics known for their reactionary views. His appointment raises concerns about the direction of the Catholic Church's interfaith dialogue, particularly concerning its relationship with Jewish communities. The article highlights the growing influence of reactionary elements within the Catholic Church, particularly the traditionalist wing, and the potential implications for social and political issues. Rougé's past statements and affiliations demonstrate a clear connection to these groups, which are often critical of progressive social policies and harbor nostalgia for pre-Vatican II Catholicism. The selection of Rougé is framed within the broader context of the Church's ongoing efforts to protect its financial interests and maintain its influence by aligning with powerful economic and political forces. This move suggests a deliberate shift towards a more conservative and potentially divisive approach to interreligious relations. find the original article here: https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/05/13/emju-m13.html
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