Pope condemns synagogue attack, calls for end to 'hotbeds of hate'
Source: Reuters
OCTOBER 28, 2018 / 7:16 AM / UPDATED 2 HOURS AGO
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis on Sunday strongly condemned the attack on a synagogue in Pittsburgh, calling for the stamping out of hotbeds of hate and for stronger moral and civil values.
Speaking to pilgrims in St. Peters Square after a Mass, Francis said that Saturdays attack, in which 11 worshippers were killed and six others injured, was terrible. [L2N1X7059]
All of us, in reality, are wounded by this inhuman act of violence, said Francis, who has often condemned anti-Semitism and who wrote a book with a rabbi in their native Buenos Aires when he was the citys archbishop before his election as pope.
Francis expressed his closeness to all the people of Pittsburgh and in particular the Jewish community, stricken by a terrible attack on the synagogue. He asked for prayers for the families of the victims and for healing for the wounded.
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The Liberal Lion
(1,414 posts)I'm so tired of these useless words. We don't need to stamp out the "hotbeds of hate", we need to stamp out the growing worldwide wave of authoritarianism and fascism. Say it like it is! It's well past time to rise up! Not be comforted. It's time to get damn uncomfortable. I'm sick of the constant call to make "misery tolerable".
AllaN01Bear
(18,415 posts)dalton99a
(81,590 posts)LogicFirst
(572 posts)The Pope should make a quick trip to Pittsburgh and do what our president will not: preach peace.