Pope Francis has welcomed a multi-faith delegation at the Vatican, using the occasion to condemn terrorist attacks and other violence committed in the name of religion.
Francis, whose papacy has stressed the need for religious tolerance and interfaith dialogue, met Thursday with some 200 representatives of various religions, including Islam, Judaism and Christianity.
He told them: “It is horrible that at times, to justify such barbarism, the name of a religion or the name of God himself is invoked. May there be clear condemnation of these iniquitous attitudes that profane the name of God and sully the religious quest of mankind.”
He received his visitors, most who are involved in charity work, in the marbled Clementine Hall of the Apostolic Palace.
The Associated Press contributed to this article.
Andy Buckmichael says
Where did they find this guy?
Fabiole says
We found hum in the poor section of Buenos Aires, Argentina
The Warrior
Andy Buckmichael says
They voted on him? This is the best they had? Pathetic.
Andy Buckmichael says
hum?
Arthur Hartsock says
Mr. Pope, we need more violence!! The Muslims’ violence needs to be met with 100 times the Christian violence. Who cares if it’s Christlike? (Actually Bible condones all kinds of killing.) How about another round of Crusades? Take care of population problem in Middle East.