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Pope denounces slaying of Egyptian Copts by Islamic State

By on February 17, 2015


Pope Francis delivers his speech in Malacanang, January 16 (Malacanang Photo Bureau)
Pope Francis delivers his speech in Malacanang, January 16 (Malacanang Photo Bureau)

VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis has denounced the slaying by the Islamic State of Egyptian Copts in Libya, saying they were “assassinated just for being Christian.”

Francis spoke off-the-cuff Monday during an audience with a Scottish ecumenical delegation. He said: “They only said `Jesus help me …’ The blood of our Christian brothers is testimony that cries out. Be they Catholic, Orthodox, Copts, Lutherans, it doesn’t matter: They’re Christian!”

Militants in Libya affiliated with the Islamic State group released a video late Sunday purporting to show the mass beheading of Coptic Christian hostages held for several weeks.

The killings raised anxieties in Italy, given Libya’s proximity just across the Mediterranean Sea and because one of the militants in the video said the group plans to “conquer Rome,” the seat of Catholicism.

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