Pope Francis condemns attack on
Philippine Church
Pope Francis in Panama. (Vatican Media) |
Speaking after the Angelus on the last day of World Youth in
Panama City, Pope Francis decried a deadly twin bomb attack on a Catholic
Church in the Philippines, before turning his attention to other issues that
are currently in the news.
By Linda Bordoni
Expressing his "firmest reproach" for a terrorist
attack perpetrated on the Cathedral of Jolo in the Philippines while the Eucharist
was being celebrated, Pope Francis prayed the Lord to “convert
the hearts of the violent and grant the inhabitants of that region a peaceful
coexistence”.
The Pope, who was speaking in Panama on the last day of
World Youth Day 2019, said he entrusts the 20 victims of the attack to Christ
and to the Virgin, and he noted that it brings “new mourning to this Christian
community.”
The bombings took place on Jolo island, where Muslim
extremists are active.
Tragedies in Brazil and in Mexico
Pope Francis went on to offer prayers and solidarity for the
victims of the Brazilian dam collapse in which at least 40 people are confirmed
dead and some 250 are missing, and for the 114 people killed in a pipeline
explosion in Mexico.
“I commend to God's mercy all the victims and, at the same
time, I pray for the wounded and express my affection and my spiritual
closeness to their families and to the whole population,” he said.
Venezuela
Turning his thoughts to the Venezuelan crisis, the Pope
said: “Here in Panama, I have thought a lot about the Venezuelan people to whom
I feel particularly united in these days”.
“In the face of the serious ongoing situation, I ask you to
pray that a just and peaceful solution may be reached, with respect for human
rights and seeking only the good of all the inhabitants of the country,” he
said.
Colombia terrorist attack
Then the Pope prayed for the 21 young police cadets killed
by a car bombing in Bogotà. He read aloud the names of each of the cadets who
were killed on 17 January, saying they had been murdered by the hatred of
terrorists.
The National Liberation Army (ELN) claimed responsibility
for the car bombing, saying that the attack against a military installation was
a legitimate response to the armed forces' bombing of a guerrilla camp during a
recent unilateral ceasefire.
International Day of Commemoration in Memory of Victims of
the Holocaust
Pope Francis did not neglect to recall the International Day
of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust, saying “We need to
keep alive the memory of the past and learn from the black pages of history so
that we never make the same mistakes again.”
He issued an appeal to “continue to work tirelessly to
cultivate justice, increase harmony and sustain integration, to be instruments
of peace and builders of a better world”.
The International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the
Victims of the Holocaust , or Remembrance Day, is observed on 27
January each year, marking the date when Soviet troops liberated the
Nazi concentration and death camp Auschwitz-Birkenau in occupied Poland.
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