"we" ?
Do you mean like the founder of Protestantism being an unrepentant and vicious antisemite whose Seven Step Program Against the Jews led directly to the Holocaust ?
Care to address the Bulls provided?
Perusing your list, and assuming it is accurate, I see a very mixed bag, so to speak, with Gregory I in 598 CE saying of the Jews "they should in no way suffer a violation of their rights" to Sixtus IV in 1482, after first prohibiting the Inquisition in Spain against the Jews, then folding under pressure (Moslems at war and Catholics needed Spain's army to stop Moslems) and authorizing it.
Like I said earlier, Luther’s Roman Catholics roots were showing.
And he certainly didn’t persecute Jews, like the Papists of his day did.