Pope remembers victims of religious terrorism
San Diego Union-Tribune Monday 9th January, 2012
VATICAN CITY -; Pope Benedict XVI has remembered the "numerous victims" of religiously motivated terrorism during an annual reception for diplomats. Benedict said acts of terrorism were especially prevalent last year in Asia and Africa, citing violence in Pakistan and Nigeria. An explosion Christmas Day ripped through a Catholic church n...
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