Pope Francis: terrorism rooted in idolatry of money
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis returned to decry terrorism as an inhuman evil on Sunday
evening, even as he once again insisted that the real root cause of terrorism
is the idolatry of wealth, and not true religion.
Speaking
to reporters during his in-flight
press conference on return from Krakow, where he had traveled on
Wednesday of last week to lead World Youth Day celebrations, the Holy Father
said, “Terrorism grows when there is no other option, and to the extent the
world economy has at its center the god of money and not the person.”
“This,”
the Pope stressed, “is fundamental terrorism, it is against all humanity.”
Discussing
his own experience with interreligious dialogue, the Holy Father said that
Muslims seek “peace and encounter,” adding, “If I speak of Islamic violence, I
should speak of Catholic violence. Not all Muslims are violent, not all
Catholics are violent.”
Pope
Francis went on to say, “It is not right and it is not just to say that Islam
is terroristic,” before denying the representative character of the so-called
Islamic State, which he dismissed as a small fundamentalist group.
“There
are violent persons of this religion – this is true: I believe that in pretty
much every religion there is always a small group of fundamentalists.
Fundamentalists. We have them. When fundamentalism comes to kill, it can kill
with the language [it deploys],” Pope Francis said.
The
pope’s remarks came in response to a question from a French journalist, who was
asking the Holy Father to expand upon comments he made on the topic of the
French priest, 84 Year-old Fr. Jacques Hamel, who was slain by two devotees of
the so-called Islamic State last week, as he celebrated Mass.
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