Pope Francis condemns "diabolic" attack on
Missionaries of Charity in Yemen
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis
was “shocked and profoundly saddened” by the murder of four Missionaries of
Charity and twelve other people at a home for the elderly in Aden, Yemen.
Gunmen entered the building
on Friday and went room-to-room, handcuffing victims before shooting them in
the head.
A message signed by the
Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, said the Holy Father
“sends the assurance of his prayers for the dead and his spiritual closeness to
their families and to all affected from this act of senseless and diabolical
violence.”
The message said Pope Francis
“prays that this pointless slaughter will awaken consciences, lead to a change
of heart, and inspire all parties to lay down their arms and take up the path
of dialogue.”
It concludes with a strong
appeal for an end to the ongoing violence in Yemen.
“In the name of God, he calls
upon all parties in the present conflict to renounce violence, and to renew
their commitment to the people of Yemen, particularly those most in need, whom
the Sisters and their helpers sought to serve” – the message reads – “Upon
everyone suffering from this violence, the Holy Father invokes God’s blessing,
and in a special ways he extends to the Missionaries of Charity his prayerful
sympathy and solidarity.”
The full text of the
message is below
His Holiness Pope
Francis was shocked and profoundly saddened to learn of the killing of four
Missionaries of Charity and twelve others at a home for the elderly in Aden. He
sends the assurance of his prayers for the dead and his spiritual closeness to
their families and to all affected from this act of senseless and diabolical
violence. He prays that this pointless slaughter will awaken consciences,
lead to a change of heart, and inspire all parties to lay down their arms and
take up the path of dialogue. In the name of God, he calls upon all parties in
the present conflict to renounce violence, and to renew their commitment to the
people of Yemen, particularly those most in need, whom the Sisters and their helpers
sought to serve. Upon everyone suffering from this violence, the Holy
Father invokes God’s blessing, and in a special ways he extends to the
Missionaries of Charity his prayerful sympathy and solidarity.
Cardinal PietroParolin
Secretary of State
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