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Murder in God’s name is ‘satanic,’ pope says at mass for jihadi-slain priest

Pontiff honors Jacques Hamel, whose throat was slit by extremists in northern France in July

Pope Francis waves to faithfuls upon his arrival at Saint Peter square to lead his weekly general audience on September 14, 2016 in the Vatican. (AFP PHOTO / TIZIANA FABI)
Pope Francis waves to faithfuls upon his arrival at Saint Peter square to lead his weekly general audience on September 14, 2016 in the Vatican. (AFP PHOTO / TIZIANA FABI)

VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis on Wednesday denounced killing in God’s name as “satanic” as he held a mass to honor Jacques Hamel, the French priest whose throat was slit by jihadists in July.

“Killing in God’s name is satanic,” he said in his address, which was attended by around 80 pilgrims from the northern French diocese of Rouen where the attack took place.

“He was a martyr,” he said of Hamel, describing him as a “good, gentle man” who had been killed “like a criminal.

“How good it would be if all religious confessions declared that killing in the name of God was satanic.”

The elderly priest was killed on July 26 while presiding over an early morning mass for a handful of parishioners in Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray.

The pope’s early service on Wednesday was held in the chapel at St. Martha’s, the boarding house where Francis stays and where a photo of the late priest was set upon the altar.

This file photo taken on August 17, 2016 shows a picture of slain Father Jacques Hamel displayed inside the church of San Luigi dei Francesi in downtown Rome. (AFP PHOTO / MARCO ZEPPETELLA
This file photo taken on August 17, 2016 shows a picture of slain Father Jacques Hamel displayed inside the church of San Luigi dei Francesi in downtown Rome. (AFP PHOTO / MARCO ZEPPETELLA

“Today the Church has more Christian martyrs than in the first centuries,” he said in his sermon which was delivered in Italian but translated into French for the visitors.

Christians were currently suffering persecution through being “imprisoned, tortured and killed because they refuse to deny Jesus,” he said.

“This cruelty which demands apostasy is, let us say it, satanic,” he said. Apostasy is the renunciation of one’s religious beliefs.

Earlier this month, Francis met with French President Francois Hollande over the attack, and on September 24, he will meet relatives of the 86 people killed in a jihadist truck attack in the Riviera resort of Nice on July 14.

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