Ailing Pope Francis meets with European rabbis and condemns antisemitism, terrorism, war

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Pope Francis met with European rabbis on Monday and decried antisemitism, war and terrorism in a written speech he declined to read, saying he wasn't feeling well.

Francis told the rabbis during the audience in the Vatican's Apostolic Palace that he was very happy to receive them, but added: "I'm not feeling well, and so I prefer not to read the speech but give it to you, so you can take it with you."

Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni said the pope "has a bit of a cold and a long day of audiences.'' The 86-year-old pontiff "preferred to greet the European rabbis individually, and that's why he handed over his speech."

He said the pope's activities are proceeding regularly for the rest of the day. On the pope's schedule was a late afternoon encounter with some 7,000 children from 84 countries.

In his prepared speech to the rabbis, Francis said his first thought and prayers goes "above all else, to everything that has happened in the last few weeks," a clear reference to the Oct. 7 Hamas attack in Israel, including the taking away of hostages to the Gaza Strip, and the ensuing Israeli-Hamas war.

"Yet again violence and war have erupted in that Land blessed by the Most High, which seems continually assailed by the vileness of hatred and the deadly clash of weapons," Francis wrote in the speech.

With France, Austria and Italy among the countries in Europe recently seeing a spate of antisemitic vandalism and slogans, Francis added: "The spread of antisemitic demonstrations, which I strongly condemn, is also of great concern."

The pontiff said believers in God are called to build "fraternity and open paths of reconciliation for all."

"Not weapons, not terrorism, not war, but compassion, justice and dialogue are the fitting means for building peace,'' Francis said in the speech.

The pontiff also advocated taking steps to "search for our neighbor" as well as acceptance and patience, and certainly not "the brusque passion of vengeance and the folly of bitter hatred."

Francis in recent years has dealt with several health setbacks, including two abdominal surgeries and a chronic knee problem that forces him to use a wheelchair when walking longer stretches. Earlier this year, Francis was hospitalized for treatment of what the Vatican said was bronchitis, but the pontiff described as a bout of pneumonia.

Just a few days ago, in an interview with Italian state TV, Francis was asked about his health. The pope replied with one of his frequent lines: "I'm still alive, you know," and also said he was going to Dubai in early December for the COP28 conference on combating climate change.

Comments 3
Thumb chrisrushlau 08 November 2023, 13:56

Semites include Jews and Arabs. That is, Hebrew and Arabic are both Semitic languages. Which of these two groups gets more discriminated against in today's world? In particular, what does an Arab have to do to draw down European wrath? Look at Syria, Hamas, Hezbullah.

Thumb abe.linconstein 09 November 2023, 02:53

This is amazing, chrisrushlau for stumbles into the truth. Arabs and Jews are Semites. But then as quickly as he stumbled he stands up and dusts himself off. Write this down, Syria is a country, Hamas and Hezbullah are militias, dum dum. What do Lebanese and a Palestinians have to do to get some recognition from you and your racism? Or how about the Sunni majority in Syria for decades oppressed and subjugated by the Alawite minority Assads, just like the Saddam did to the Shias in Iraq and the Israelis to the Palestinians. Bashar displaced over 11 million Sunnis and murdered countless. He's just following in his father's bloody footsteps. But you see him as a model of the democratic ruler. Or maybe the Syrian Kurds discriminated against and their human rights violated by the same family and their minority regime. The racist chrisrushlau sees them as collaborators. From now on just stick to your stupid imagined facts, your brain might not be able to prosses another stumble.

Missing phillipo 09 November 2023, 17:56

Everyone seems to be against Israel and calls them murderers, but........how many Arabs has Israel killed compared with : 1. the Assads in Syria, 2. Iraqis in Kuwait, 3. Huthis v government in Yemen, 4. Civil war in Sudan, 5. the two "governments" in Libya, 6. al-Kaida in Somalia, not to mention the Imamate across the whole of the Middle East. Need I go on?