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Archbishop condemns 'abhorrent' antisemitic attack in London


Archbishop Bernard Longley

Archbishop Bernard Longley

Source: CBCEW

Archbishop Bernard Longley, Archbishop of Birmingham and Chair of the Department for Dialogue and Unity, has issued a statement condeming the antisemitic terror attack in Golders Green yesterday.

In his statement, Archbishop Longley prays for the victims and condemns rising and "abhorrent" antisemitism, calling for "all members of society to consider seriously how we may counter the alarming rise in antisemitism which is tearing at the fabric of our society."

Archbishop Bernard Longley is a member of the Vatican's Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity and a member of the Dicastery for Interreligious Dialogue. In September 2025 he was appointed a consultor to the Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews, within the Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity.

Archbishop Longley's full statement can be read below.

"I was shocked and deeply disturbed by the antisemitic terror attack which took place on the streets of London yesterday.

"I hold the victims and the whole Jewish community in my prayers, and I applaud the emergency services and first responders, including Shomrim and Hatzola, for their swift actions to prevent further suffering and violence.

"People of all faiths should be free to worship and express their faith without hate and prejudice. The targeting of the Jewish community is abhorrent.

"This is a stark call for all members of society to consider seriously how we may counter the alarming rise in antisemitism which is tearing at the fabric of our society.

"I call to mind the words of St Pope Paul VI in Nostra Aetate:

"'In her rejection of every persecution against any man, the Church, mindful of the patrimony she shares with the Jews and moved not by political reasons but by the Gospel's spiritual love, decries hatred, persecutions, displays of anti-Semitism, directed against Jews at any time and by anyone.'

"I reiterate the Church's commitment to standing against antisemitism and urge all people of good will to work together to promote respect and peace in society."

Archbishop Bernard Longley
Archbishop of Birmingham
Chair, Department for Dialogue and Unity

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