Pope Francis condemns terrorist attack against
Pakistani Christians
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis
on Easter Monday called for pilgrims in St. Peter’s Square to pause for a
moment of prayer for the victims of the terrorist attack in Lahore, Pakistan,
which killed more than 70 people, mostly Christian families celebrating Easter
Sunday in a public park.
During his
Regina Coeli address, Pope Francis called the attack “reprehensible” and
said it “bloodied” Easter.
“I wish to express my
closeness to all those affected by this cowardly and senseless crime, and ask
you to pray to the Lord for the numerous victims and their loved ones,” Pope
Francis said.
“I appeal to the civil
authorities and to all the social components of [Pakistan] to do everything
possible to restore security and peace to the population and, in particular, to
the most vulnerable religious minorities,” the Pope continued.
“I repeat, once again, that
violence and murderous hatred lead only to pain and destruction; respect and
fraternity are the only way to achieve peace,” – the Holy Father said – “The
Passover of the Lord inspires in us, in an even more powerful way, prayers to
God so that he stops the hands of the violent, who spread terror and death; and
makes it possible for love, justice and reconciliation to reign in the world.”
After his remarks, Pope
Francis led those gathered in St. Peter's Square in a "Hail Mary" for
the victims and their families.
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