Pope Francis |
Islam cannot be equated with terrorism and warned that
Europe was pushing its young into the hands of extremists, said by Pope Francis
“It’s very wrong and incorrect to say Islam is
terrorism,” he told journalists on Sunday aboard the papal plane during the
return journey from a trip to Poland.
“I
don’t think it is right to equate Islam with violence”.
Francis defended his decision not to name Islam when
condemning the brutal jihadist murder of a Catholic priest in France in the
latest of a string of recent attacks in Europe claimed by the Islamic State
group.
“In almost every religion there is always a small group
of fundamentalists. We have them too.”
“If I have to talk about Islamic violence I have to talk
about Christian violence. Every day in the newspapers I see violence in Italy,
someone kills his girlfriend, another kills his mother-in-law, and these are
baptised Catholics.”
The pontiff was speaking after Muslims attended Catholic
mass in churches around France on Sunday in solidarity and sorrow following the
murder of the priest, whose throat was slit at the altar of his church.
In an echo of remarks made during his five-day trip to
Poland for a Catholic youth festival, Francis said religion was not the driving
force behind the violence.
“You can kill with the tongue as well as the knife,” he
said, in an apparent reference to a rise in populist parties fuelling racism
and xenophobia.
He said Europe should look closer to home, saying
“terrorism… grows where the God of money is put first” and “where there are no
other options”.
“How many of our European young have we left empty of
ideals, with no work, so they turn to drugs, to alcohol, and sign up with
fundamentalist groups?” he asked.
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