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Pope Francis to world: Don’t ignore killing of Christians

/ 07:33 PM April 06, 2015

Pope Francis delivers the Urbi et Orbi (to the city and to the world) blessing at the end of the Easter Sunday Mass in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican , Sunday, April 5, 2015.  In an Easter peace wish, Pope Francis on Sunday praised the framework nuclear agreement with Iran as an opportunity to make the world safer, while expressing deep worry about bloodshed in Libya, Yemen, Syria, Iraq, Nigeria and elsewhere in Africa. Cautious hope ran through Francis' "Urbi et Orbi" Easter message, a kind of papal commentary on the state of the world's affairs, which he delivered from the central balcony of St. Peter's Square. AP

Pope Francis delivers the Urbi et Orbi (to the city and to the world) blessing at the end of the Easter Sunday Mass in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican , Sunday, April 5, 2015. In an Easter peace wish, Pope Francis on Sunday praised the framework nuclear agreement with Iran as an opportunity to make the world safer, while expressing deep worry about bloodshed in Libya, Yemen, Syria, Iraq, Nigeria and elsewhere in Africa. Cautious hope ran through Francis’ “Urbi et Orbi” Easter message, a kind of papal commentary on the state of the world’s affairs, which he delivered from the central balcony of St. Peter’s Square. AP

VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis is calling on the international community to respond to the killing of Christians in several parts of the world, saying, “don’t look the other way.”

The pope has been increasingly dismayed about what he has called “complicit silence” about the martyrdom of Christians. Speaking to pilgrims and tourists in St. Peter’s Square Monday, the pope said “our persecuted brothers and sisters” were “slain, beheaded solely for being Christian.”

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Islamic extremists have targeted Christians in parts of Asia, the Middle East and Africa.

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Francis expressed hope that the international community “won’t remain inert before such unacceptable crimes, which constitute a worrisome erosion of the most elementary human rights.”
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