Pope denounces ‘antisemitic violence’ of Sydney attack as he thanks Christmas donors
Pope Leo XIV called for an end to antisemitic hatred after a massacre killed at least 15 at a Sydney Hanukkah event, urging prayers for peace and fraternity.
- At least 16 people were killed in an act of antisemitic terrorism at a Hanukkah celebration on Sydney's Bondi Beach on Sunday.
- Pope Leo XIV denounced the antisemitic violence behind the Sydney Hanukkah massacre as he prayed for the victims and peace.
- The Pope thanked donors of Christmas trees and ribbons representing lives saved from abortion by Catholic organizations.
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Pope Leo XIV condemns attack on Sydney’s Jewish community, prays for victims
VATICAN— Pope Leo XIV on Monday condemned a deadly attack on the Jewish community in Sydney, Australia, and entrusted the victims to God in prayer. “Today I wish to entrust to the Lord the victims of the terrorist attack carried out yesterday in Sydney against the Jewish community,” the pope said Dec. 15, referring to […] The post Pope Leo XIV condemns attack on Sydney’s Jewish community, prays for victims appeared first on Interaksyon.
Pope condemns ‘antisemitic violence,’ ‘terrorist massacre’ in Sydney
The pope prayed for "the victims of the terrorist massacre carried out" Dec. 14 when at least 15 people were killed and dozens were injured after two gunmen opened fire on the Jewish celebration near Sydney's famed Bondi Beach.
Pope denounces 'antisemitic violence' of Sydney attack as he thanks Christmas donors
Pope Leo XIV has denounced the antisemitic violence behind the Sydney Hanukkah massacre. On Monday, he prayed for the victims and called for peace and fraternity during the holiday season.
'Enough with antisemitic violence' says pope after Sydney mass shooting
Pope Leo XIV on Monday appealed for an end to antisemitic violence and called on the faithful to pray for the victims of Sunday's mass shooting at a Jewish celebration at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia. (ANSA)
In a note the Pcia speaks of 'a horrible act of violence' that 'shocked our community'. To carry out the attack of Bondi Beach, in Sydney, they would be father and son of Pakistani origin, approached to the ISIS. Instead, from Syria came the hero who risked his life to disarm them. The condemnation of the summits of Islamabad: "Our own country is the victim of terrorism." Pope Leo XIV: 'Enough with these forms of anti-Semitic violence'.
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