Muslims pray with Catholics over priest’s murder
Muslims
attended Catholic mass in churches around France on Sunday in
solidarity and sorrow following the brutal jihadist murder of a priest,
the latest in a string of attacks.
More than 100 Muslims were among the
2,000 faithful who packed the 11th-century Gothic cathedral of Rouen
near the Normandy town where two jihadi teenagers slit the throat of
85-year-old Father Jacques Hamel.
“I thank you in the name of all
Christians,” Rouen Archbishop Dominique Lebrun told them. “In this way
you are affirming that you reject death and violence in the name of
God.”
Nice’s top imam Otaman Aissaoui led a
delegation to a Catholic mass in the southern city where a jihadist
carried out a rampage in a truck on Bastille Day, claiming 84 lives and
injuring 435 including many Muslims.
“Being united is a response to the act of horror and barbarism,” he said.
The Notre Dame church in southwestern Bordeaux also welcomed a Muslim delegation, led by the city’s top imam Tareq Oubrou.
In addition to prompting fears of
fanning religious tensions in the officially secular country, Father
Hamel’s murder sparked renewed recriminations over perceived security
lapses.
Both of the 19-year-olds attackers ,
Adel Kermiche and Abdel Malik Petitjean, had been on intelligence
services’ radar and had tried to go to Syria
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