Vatican condemns ‘horrible’ attack on French newspaper Charlie Hebdo

By Kevin J. Jones & Andrea Gagliarducci CNA/EWTN NewsÂ
Pope Francis has voiced his âstrongest condemnationâ of the âhorrible attackâ on a French satirical newspaper that published insulting cartoons of Islamâs Prophet Mohammed, and he urged opposition to all hatred and violence.
âWhatever may be the motivation, homicidal violence is abominable. It is never justified: the life and dignity of all must be firmly guaranteed and guarded; any instigation to hate refuted; and respect for the other cultivated,â Holy See press office director Father Federico Lombardi said Jan. 7.
He said Pope Francis âjoins the prayers of the suffering and wounded, and of the families of the dead.â The Pope also expressed his closeness, spiritual solidarity and support for all those who âcontinue their constant efforts for peace, justice and lawâ in order to âheal in their depth the sources and causes of hate.â
The Pope âexhorts everyone to oppose, with every means, the spread of hatred and of every kind of violence, both physical and moral, with destroys human life, violates the dignity of the person, and radically undermines the strong foundation of peaceful coexistence among persons and peoples, notwithstanding differences of nationality, of religion, and of culture,â Fr. Lombardi said.
On Wednesday gunmen armed with a Kalashnikov and a rocket launcher attacked the Paris office of the newspaper Charlie Hebdo. They killed at least 12, including two police officers, and critically wounded four.
The attackers hijacked a car and sped away, shooting at police and running over a pedestrian, Agence France Presse reports.
According to police, witnesses said the attackers shouted phrases including âwe have avenged the prophetâ and âAllahu akbar,â an Arabic phrase meaning âGod is greatest.â
The newspaper has a history of publishing provocative cartoons about Mohammed. In February 2006 it reprinted cartoons from the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten that provoked outrage among many Muslims; the newspaperâs offices were firebombed in November 2011 after publishing one cartoon of Mohammed.
In September 2012 the newspaper published cartoons showing Mohammed naked. The cartoon came at a time of violent protests over a low-budget film made in the U.S. that was insulting towards the founder of Islam.
The latest edition of Charlie Hebdo featured a front-page story on French author Michel Houellebecq, whose controversial new novel âSubmissionâ portrays a France ruled by an Islamic government.
One of the victims, Stephane Charbonnier, Charlie Hebdoâs editor, had been the target of death threats and was living under police protection.
French officials have placed Paris on the highest security alert status in the wake of the attack.
Fr. Lombardi said the attack âravaged the city of Parisâ and was âsowing death, throwing consternation into the whole of French societyâ and âprofoundly disturbing all peace-loving persons, well beyond the borders of France.â
French Catholic leaders also condemned the terrorist act.
âThis is obviously unspeakable terror. Nothing can justify such violence,â the French bishopsâ conference said. âThe barbarism expressed in these killings hurts us all.â
âIt affects more than freedom of expression, a fundamental element of our society,â the bishops said, adding that French society consists of âdiversity of all kindsâ and âmust continually work to build peace and brotherhood.â
By coincidence, four French imams were at the Vatican for a two-day visit organized by the French bishopsâ conference. The attack took place while they were at Pope Francisâ general audience at Vatican Cityâs Paul VI Hall.
Two of the imams spoke to the French media outlets La Croix and I-Media, condemning the attack as a âhijackingâ of Islam. They called on French Muslims to denounce the attacks and hold public demonstrations against them. The imams warned that the attacks could split society and harm the assimilation and integration of Muslims into French society.
The French bishops expressed âdeep emotion and horrorâ at the attack and voiced their concern for the victimsâ families and friends. They expressed their âgreat sadnessâ for the editors and team of Charlie Hebdo.
They also warned that in such a situation anger âcan overcome usâ and people in France âneed more than everâ to work to âstrengthen peace.â
Cardinal Andre Vingt-Trois of Paris expressed his âhorrorâ and âdeep compassion for the families and friends of the victims.â
âWith the Catholics of Paris, he condemns this act of barbarism and called more than ever to work to build relationships of peace and mutual respect in our society,â a spokesman for the cardinal said.
U.S. leaders also reacted to the attacks. President Barack Obama said he âstronglyâ condemned the âhorrific shooting.â
âOur thoughts and prayers are with the victims of this terrorist attack and the people of France at this difficult time,â he said. âTime and again, the French people have stood up for the universal values that generations of our people have defended. France, and the great city of Paris where this outrageous attack took place, offer the world a timeless example that will endure well beyond the hateful vision of these killers.â
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said that free expression and a free press are âuniversal valuesâ that can never be eradicated âbecause brave and decent people around the world will never give in to the intimidation and the terror that those seeking to destroy those values employ.â
Niwad Awad, national executive director of the U.S.-based Council on American-Islamic Relations condemned the âbrutal and cowardly attackâ and repudiated any âassault on freedom of speech, even speech that mocks faiths and religious figures.â
âThe proper response to such attacks on the freedoms we hold dear is not to vilify any faith, but instead to marginalize extremists of all backgrounds who seek to stifle freedom and to create or widen societal divisions.â
Awad offered his condolences to the families and loved ones of the attackâs victims.
Posted  Jan. 7, 2014
