Waldemar Chrostowski

Monsignor Waldemar Chrostowski (b. 1 February 1951 in Chrostowo) is a Polish Catholic priest, Bible scholar, theologian and writer. He was the co-winner of The Ratzinger Prize for 2014.[1] In the post-Communist era he was a figure in Catholic/Jewish relations, but at times a controversial presence in that field as he faced criticism by Father Stanisław Musiał on the issue of antisemitism.[2]

References

  1. Radio Vaticana
  2. Peter Hayes; Doris L. Bergen; Holocaust Educational Foundation (14 November 2008). Lessons and Legacies VIII: From Generation to Generation. Northwestern University Press. p. 318. ISBN 978-0-8101-2533-9.
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