Pope Francis deplores firebomb attack on Catholic cathedral in Nicaragua

Pope Francis is pictured during an Angelus address. Credit: Vatican Media.

Pope Francis deplored a firebomb attack on a cathedral in Nicaragua.

Speaking after his Angelus address this morning, he condemned the incident in which an unidentified man threw a firebomb into a chapel of Managua’s Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, severely damaging the chapel and a devotional image of Christ more than three centuries old.

The attack took place July 31 amid rising tensions between the Church and the Nicaraguan government. Cardinal Leopoldo Brenes of Managua described the attack as “a terrorist act.”

Speaking from a window overlooking St. Peter’s Square, the pope said: “I am thinking of the people of Nicaragua who are suffering from the attack on Managua Cathedral, where the much-venerated image of Christ, which has accompanied and sustained the life of the faithful people throughout the centuries, has been greatly damaged — almost destroyed.”

“Dear Nicaraguan brothers, I am close to you and I pray for you.”

Source: CNA