| | 2000 Years: Relations Between Catholics and Jews Before and After Vatican II |
 | | While the theological implications of resurrection also became a significant issue between the two branches of Judaism, historical documents suggest that Jews and Christian Jews were still worshipping together around the middle of the first century, and were discussing and acknowledging their differences. |
 | | Reverend Robert S. Smith suggests that, at that stage, the differences between Jews and Christian were seemingly more like "a family fight," not necessarily showing signs of the formation of a new religion (Smith 10/18/97). |
 | | According to Time Magazine correspondent Robert Blair Kaiser, the Pope had administered the sacrament of Confirmation to a young Jewish boy who had been secretly baptized. |
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