Pope
says using God's name to justify violence is blasphemy
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis on Sunday condemned the violence and hatred behind the
terror attacks in France which left 129 people dead and several hundred others
injured. Speaking to the crowds gathered in St Peter’s Square for his weekly
Angelus address, the Pope said he wished to express his deepest condolences to
the French President and especially to all those whose family members were
killed or wounded in the multiple attacks on Friday night.
Responsibility
for the bombings and shootings at a stadium, a concert hall and several bars
and restaurants has been claimed by so-called Islamic State extremists.
Pope
Francis said such barbarity leaves us stunned as we wonder how human hearts can
think up and carry out such atrocities which “have shocked not only France but
the whole world”. The Pope stressed again that “the way of violence and
hatred does not resolve the problems of humanity”, adding that whoever uses
God’s name to justify that path is guilty of blasphemy.
Pope
Francis invited all those listening to his words to join him in prayer, entrusting
to God’s mercy the innocent victims of this tragedy. Leading the faithful
in the recitation of the Ave Maria, he prayed that Mary, the Mother of Mercy,
would inspire all our hearts with wisdom and peace.

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