Pope condemns Brussels attackers

Pope Francis says arms makers must shoulder some of the blame for the Brussels attacks, in his annual pre-Easter washing of the feet ritual.

Pope Francis washes the foot of a man

Pope Francis has washed and kissed the feet of refugees in his annual pre-Easter ritual. (AAP)

Pope Francis has washed and kissed the feet of refugees, including three Muslim men, and condemned arms makers as partly responsible for the attacks that killed at least 31 people in Brussels.

He made his comments at a traditional pre-Easter ritual where he washes and kisses the feet of 12 people, 11 of whom were refugees this year, to commemorate Jesus' gesture of humility towards his apostles on the night before he died.

"All of us together, Muslims, Hindus, Catholics, Copts, Evangelicals, but brothers, children of the same God, who want to live in peace, integrated," he said in unscripted comments at a shelter north of Rome that houses refugees seeking political asylum.

"Three days ago, there was a gesture of war, of destruction, in a city of Europe by people who don't want to live in peace," he said.

"Behind that gesture there were arms manufacturers, arms traffickers, who want blood, not peace, who want war, not brotherhood," he said.

Before Francis became pope, the ceremony was held in St. Peter's or another Rome basilica and only included Catholic men, usually priests.

But after his election in 2013, he continued the tradition he started as archbishop of Buenos Aires, allowing women and non-Catholics to participate.


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Published 25 March 2016 7:44am
Source: AAP


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