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Pope
Francis: "How many Christians, how many more innocent people, how many
more children will die?" (Credit: www.bbc.com)
Pope Francis has warned that a recent
wave of jihadist attacks in Europe is proof that "the world is at
war".
However, he
stressed he did not mean a war of religions, but rather a conflict over
"interests, money, resources".
He was
speaking ahead of his visit to Poland to reporters seeking his comments on the
murder of a Catholic priest by French jihadists on Tuesday.
Father
Jacques Hamel was killed at a morning mass in his church in
Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray, northern France.
The killing
was the latest of a spate of attacks carried out in France and Germany over the
past few days and weeks, many of them attributed to Islamist militants.
"The
word we hear a lot is insecurity, but the real word is war," the pontiff
said.
"We
must not be afraid to say the truth, the world is at war because it has lost
peace.
"When I
speak of war I speak of wars over interests, money, resources, not religion.
All religions want peace, it's the others who want war," Pope Francis
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Wednesday, July 27, 2016
Pope Francis warns world 'is at war' after Europe attacks
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