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Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Priest Killed by Jihadist Laid to rest in France

(FILES) This file picture obtained on the website of the Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray parish on July 26, 2016 shows late priest Jacques Hamel celebrating a mass on June 11, 2016 in the church of Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray, Normandy.  French priest Father Jacques Hamel, who was murdered in an attack on his Catholic church in a Normandy town, will be laid to rest on August 2, 2016. According to his diocese, the funeral for the 85-year-old priest will be held at the 11th-century Gothic cathedral of the northern city of Rouen, where Muslims and Christians came together to mourn his death at a mass on Sunday. Hamel became the latest victim of a terror attack in France when two 19-year-old jihadists stormed his church in Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray last on July 26 and slit his throat at the altar.  / AFP PHOTO / http://ser-ta-paroisse.over-blog.org/ / HO /
Thousands gathered at Rouen cathedral in northern France on Tuesday for the funeral of Father Jacques Hamel, the 85-year-old priest who was murdered by two jihadists last week.
Some 2,000 mourners were expected to pack the soaring Gothic sanctuary, with hundreds more watching the ceremony on a giant screen outside.
A section of pews was set aside for residents of Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray, the nearby industrial town where the two jihadists, both 19, slit Hamel’s throat while he was celebrating mass in an attack that shocked the country as well as the Catholic Church.
Along with churches across France, the 11th-century cathedral had on Sunday opened its doors to Muslims wishing to show their solidarity after the grisly attack, with the visitors paying a moving tribute to Hamel and denouncing radical Islam.

As on Sunday, security was tight, with police closely checking mourners’ bags and backpacks.
The church attack came less than two weeks after another attacker ploughed a 19-tonne truck into a massive crowd celebrating Bastille Day in the Riviera city of Nice, killing 84 people and wounding more than 300 others.
As mourners gathered at the cathedral, Hamel’s coffin stood before the altar, draped with a white cloth as is customary at the burial of a priest.
A stole, a priest’s vestment resembling a narrow shawl that symbolises the passion of Christ, was draped over a giant cross.
Father Hamel’s death was similar to that of Christ, unjustly convicted and put to death,” the diocese said.
Rouen Archbishop Dominique Lebrun will celebrate the mass, with Marseille Archbishop Georges Pontier, who heads the French Catholic Church, also attending.
French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve, whose portfolio also includes inter-faith relations, is leading the political delegation to the mass.
Hamel is to be buried in a ceremony attended only by close family members, at a location that has not been revealed.
The frail octogenarian became the latest victim of terror in France when the two jihadists stormed his church in Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray last Tuesday and slit his throat at the altar.
Abdel Malik Petitjean and Adel Kermiche had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group and both were shot dead by police after a tense hostage drama in which a worshipper was left seriously wounded. Three other hostages escaped unharmed.
The man who was stabbed in the neck and chest, an octogenarian like Hamel, was thought to be well enough to attend Tuesday’s funeral mass.
The attack stunned France’s religious communities, sparking fears of tensions in a country with a population of some five million Muslims.

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