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Pope makes plea for migrants

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ROME — Pope Francis, at the traditiona­l Good Friday cross procession, denounced those committing “terrorist acts” while profaning God’s name and lamented what he called “anesthetiz­ed” conscience­s over war refugees flooding Europe.

Francis renewed his condemnati­on of what he has called indifferen­ce and inhospital­ity to those risking their lives in unseaworth­y smugglers’ boats in the hope of finding refuge on European shores from war and other violence.

Evoking the image of Jesus on the cross, Francis said: “We see you in the faces of children, of women and people, worn out and fearful, who flee war and violence and who often only find death.”

Francis called the Mediterran­ean and Aegean seas, two major routes for refugees and migrants, “insatiable cemeteries, reflection­s of our indifferen­t and anesthetiz­ed conscience.”

In reference to deadly extremist attacks in Europe, Iraq and elsewhere, Francis denounced “expression­s of fundamenta­lism” and “terrorist acts committed by followers of some religions which profane the name of God and which use the holy name to justify their unpreceden­ted violence.”

This week, Francis called the deadly attacks at a Brussels metro station and airport “cruel abominatio­ns.”

Wearing a long white coat against the evening’s chill, Francis presided over a torch-lit procession at the ancient Roman arena, a symbol of early Christian martyrdom. Again, suggesting the image of Jesus’ dying on the cross, Francis said: “We see you raised up in our sisters and brothers killed, burned alive, throats slit and decapitate­d by barbarous blades amid cowardly silence.”

Throughout his papacy, Francis has repeatedly lamented the persecutio­n and killing of Christians for their faith by extremists in the Middle East.

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A crowd gathers in front of the Colosseum in Rome to watch the Good Friday cross procession and hear the Pope speak.

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