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Pope, on Iraq visit, decries violence in the name of God as greatest blasphemy

By Philip Pullella 5 Min Read UR, Iraq (Reuters) - Pope Francis walked down a narrow alleyway in the holy city of Najav to hold a historic meeting with Iraq’s top Shi’ite cleric and visited the birthplace of the Prophet Abraham on Saturday to condemn violence in the name of God as “the greatest blasphemy”. The inter-religious events, one in a dusty, built-up city and the other on a desert plain 200 km (125 miles) away, reinforced the main theme of the pope’s risky trip to Iraq - that the country has suffered far too much, and the killing has often been sectarian.

UPDATE: Hostility, violence are betrayals of religion, pope says in Iraq

UPDATE: Hostility, violence are betrayals of religion, pope says in Iraq
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Pope Condemns Violence in God s Name as Greatest Blasphemy During Iraq Visit

Pope Condemns Violence in God’s Name as Greatest Blasphemy During Iraq Visit Pope Francis, who is in Iraq for a historic meeting with the country’s top Shi ite cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, visited the birthplace of the Prophet Abraham on Saturday. Pope Francis arrives to hold a Mass at Chaldean Cathedral of Saint Joseph in Baghdad, Iraq, March 6, 2021. Photo: Reuters/Yara Nardi World08/Mar/2021 Ur (Iraq): Pope Francis walked down a narrow alleyway in the holy city of Najaf to hold a historic meeting with Iraq’s top Shi’ite cleric and visited the birthplace of the Prophet Abraham on Saturday to condemn violence in the name of God as “the greatest blasphemy”.

Pope: violence in the name of God is greatest blasphemy

Francis meeting Sistani sent a strong signal for inter-religious dialogue and coexistence Reuters March 07, 2021 IRAQ: Pope Francis walked down a narrow alleyway in the holy city of Najaf to hold a historic meeting with Iraq’s top Shi’ite cleric and visited the birthplace of the Prophet Abraham on Saturday to condemn violence in the name of God as “the greatest blasphemy”. The inter-religious events, one in a dusty, built-up city and the other on a desert plain 200 km (125 miles) away, reinforced the main theme of the pope’s risky trip to Iraq - that the country has suffered far too much, and the killing has often been sectarian.

Pope, on Iraq visit, decries violence in the name of God as greatest blasphemy

Pope, on Iraq visit, decries violence in the name of God as greatest blasphemy
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