Pope calls for end to persecution of Christians in Pakistan
Francis tells crowds in the Vatican he feels great pain over Lahore church attacks and prays for peace in the country
ROME:
Pope Francis said he felt great pain over bomb attacks outside two churches in Lahore on Sunday, departing from scripted remarks in his customary address to decry "persecution" of Christians.
"These are Christian churches. Christians are persecuted, our brothers spill their blood simply because they are Christians," the pontiff said after his Angelus address.
The attacks in Lahore, claimed by Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan splinter group Jamaatul Ahrar, killed 14 people and wounded nearly 80 during Sunday services.
Read: 14 dead, 75 injured in attack on Lahore's Christian community
Francis told crowds at St Peter's Square in the Vatican that he prayed for peace in the country and that "this persecution of Christians, and that the world tries to hide it, finishes".
Pope Francis said he felt great pain over bomb attacks outside two churches in Lahore on Sunday, departing from scripted remarks in his customary address to decry "persecution" of Christians.
"These are Christian churches. Christians are persecuted, our brothers spill their blood simply because they are Christians," the pontiff said after his Angelus address.
The attacks in Lahore, claimed by Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan splinter group Jamaatul Ahrar, killed 14 people and wounded nearly 80 during Sunday services.
Read: 14 dead, 75 injured in attack on Lahore's Christian community
Francis told crowds at St Peter's Square in the Vatican that he prayed for peace in the country and that "this persecution of Christians, and that the world tries to hide it, finishes".