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Published on Sunday, 28 May 2017
Pope says murdered Copts are martyrs and prays for conversion of terrorists

Vatican Radio :

On the second day running, Pope Francis has expressed his solidarity with Egypt's Coptic Christians following an attack on a bus carrying Coptic pilgrims to a remote desert monastery.

Leading thousands of pilgrims in the Regina Caeli prayer in St. Peter’s Square on Sunday,May 28, the Pope said he wished to express, yet again, his closeness to his dear brother, Pope Tawadros II and to the whole Egyptian nation that two days ago suffered “another act of ferocious violence.”

“The victims, amongst which were also children, were killed after having refused to renounce their Christian faith,” he said.

The Pope prayed that the Lord “may welcome these courageous witnesses, these martyrs, in his peace and convert the hearts of the terrorists”.

The Islamic so-called State group claimed responsibility for Friday's attack, which killed 29 people.

On Saturday, May 27, during a visit to Genoa, Francis prayed for the victims and lamented that there were more martyrs today than in early Christian times.