This Article is From Sep 14, 2016

Pope Francis Says Murdered French Priest A Martyr, On Road To Sainthood

Pope Francis Says Murdered French Priest A Martyr, On Road To Sainthood

The Pope spoke about Father Jacques Hamel, who died at the altar, during an attack in July.

Vatican City: Pope Francis said Father Jacques Hamel, the French priest knifed to death at his altar by terrorists in July, was a "martyr", and indicated on Wednesday he was already on the road to sainthood.

The Pope spoke at a special Mass for pilgrims from the Rouen area of France where attackers stormed into the church in Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray, forced the 85-year-old Hamel to his knees and slit his throat while they chanted in Arabic.

"He accepted his martyrdom there on the altar of Christ," the pope said in his homily in the chapel of the guest house where he lives in the Vatican.

"He gave his life for us so as not to deny Jesus," Pope Francis said, speaking in Italian. "He is a martyr and martyrs are beatified".

Beatification is one of the first steps in the complex process that leads to sainthood in the Roman Catholic Church.

Usually a miracle is needed for a candidate for sainthood to be beatified. But that requirement can be waived if there is evidence that the person died a martyr.

The Catholic Church posthumously confers sainthood on people considered so holy during their lives that they are now believed to be with God and can intercede with him to perform miracles.
In his sermon, Francis also called on all religions to declare that "killing in the name of God is Satanic".

Hamel's killing came as France's political leaders sought ways to defeat home-grown Islamist violence.

His murder by French citizens was the first Islamist attack on a church in western Europe and came just 12 days after a Tunisian who had pledged allegiance to Islamic State drove his truck through a crowd of Bastille Day revellers in the Riviera city of Nice, killing 84.
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