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> The papal bull , issued by Pope Paul IV on July 14, 1555, imposed numerous restrictions on Jews in the Papal States, including prohibitions on social interaction with Christians. Specifically, the bull stated that Jews "may not presume in any way to play, eat or fraternize with Christians". This provision reflects the broader intent of the bull to enforce social separation and prevent any form of mingling between Jews and Christians, which included dining together. The bull also mandated that Jews wear distinctive yellow clothing, live in a walled ghetto, and attend compulsory Catholic sermons on the Sabbath. These measures were part of a larger effort to enforce religious and social segregation, aiming to bring about Jewish conversion while restricting their rights and freedoms.
> The papal bull , issued by Pope Paul IV on July 14, 1555, imposed numerous restrictions on Jews in the Papal States, including prohibitions on social interaction with Christians. Specifically, the bull stated that Jews "may not presume in any way to play, eat or fraternize with Christians". This provision reflects the broader intent of the bull to enforce social separation and prevent any form of mingling between Jews and Christians, which included dining together. The bull also mandated that Jews wear distinctive yellow clothing, live in a walled ghetto, and attend compulsory Catholic sermons on the Sabbath. These measures were part of a larger effort to enforce religious and social segregation, aiming to bring about Jewish conversion while restricting their rights and freedoms.
https://religion.fandom.com/wiki/Cum_nimis_absurdum
Seems there wasn't so much emphasis on "interfaith" in the past...