It's unfortunate to see the subversion of Christianity, particularly for me that of Rome, where they said (contrary to the saint quoted in the OP):
> Christians, particularly within the Catholic Church, have used the phrase "elder brothers in the faith" to describe the relationship between Jews and Christians, a concept popularized by Pope St. John Paul II during his 1986 visit to the Synagogue of Rome. He stated that Jews are "our dearly beloved brothers, and in a certain way, it could be said that you are our elder brothers". This expression was echoed by Pope Francis during his 2016 visit to the same synagogue, affirming that Jews are "our elder brothers and sisters in the faith".
We regard neither Francis nor John Paul II as "popes", nor even possibly as Catholics, for such shocking statements against the Faith among other such statements