Friday, September 25, 2015

Pope Francis honors the 3,000 9/11 victims with moving speech condemning senseless acts of violence during interfaith ceremony


Pope Francis, center, looks on as Jewish and Muslim representatives shake hands during a multi-religious prayer for peace at the 9/11 Memorial and Museum in New York City, New York, USA, 25 September 2015

In the most emotional speech of his American tour yet, Pope Francis mourned the lives of the nearly 3,000 victims of the 9/11 attacks and condemned senseless acts of violence while speaking in the foundations of the former Twin Towers. 

Speaking at an interfaith ceremony at the National September 11 museum, the pope said there should be opposition to 'any attempt to make us all the same.' Rather, he encouraged all to 'say yes to our differences, accepting reconciliation.'

Francis visited the museum after praying beside the memorials' twin fountains and meeting with several victims' families. Earlier in the day, he gave a rousing speech to the United Nations General Assembly, as he continues his six-day, three-city tour of the U.S.

As he took the podium this afternoon, Pope Francis quickly apologized that he would giving his speech in Spanish, saying his skills in English were not as good.

He then reflected on his feelings upon visiting the site where so many lives were lost.
'I have many different feelings,' the pope said. 'I'm moved by being here at Ground Zero where thousands of lives were taken in a senseless act of violence. You can feel the pain here. It's palpable.' 

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yep as expected, when reporting on the avi avos hatumeh you have only good words and you're full of respect NOT so when it's lehavdil bein koidesh lechol about any of the gedolei yisroel, I'm not complaining at all, I'm proud to see that your punishment is fulfilling sooner than later, hopefully you'll take one more and real step and convert to Christianity in order to follow the orders of your mentor the disgusting dog and waste of humanity TH YM "S

Dusiznies said...

4:50
You are calling Herzl z"l ... "the disgusting dog and waste of humanity"
and then you add "YM "S"
Herzl z"l had a dream that Jewish people around the world would have a home to go to, and he with Hashem's help succeeded, yet your Rebbe advised thousands of his chassidim to remain in Romania and Hungary preWW2, while Hitler's troops were nipping at the borders; those who took his wrong advice perished ... but he and his gabbai managed to escape with the help of a Herzl follower...