The Pope said no religious follower is a terrorist.
In an impassioned defence of all faiths, the leader of the Catholic Church argued religion promotes peace and the danger of radicalization exists in all religious beliefs.
He said: “Christian terrorism does not exist, Jewish terrorism does not exist, and Muslim terrorism does not exist. They do not exist.
“No people is criminal or drug-trafficking or violent.
“The poor and the poorer peoples are accused of violence yet, without equal opportunities, the different forms of aggression and conflict will find a fertile terrain for growth and will eventually explode.”
Pope Francis added: “There are fundamentalist and violent individuals in all peoples and religions – and with intolerant generalizations they become stronger because they feed on hate and xenophobia.”
He said: “A very solid scientific consensus indicates that we are presently witnessing a disturbing warming of the climatic system.
“We know what happens when we deny science and disregard the voice of nature.
“Let us not fall into denial. Time is running out. Let us act. I ask you again – all of you, people of all backgrounds including native people, pastors, political leaders – to defend creation.”
In an attempt to prevent politicizations of his speech, Pope Francis said he was not “speaking of anyone in particular”, but of a “social and political process that flourishes in many parts of the world and poses a grave danger for humanity”.
He added: “The direction taken beyond this historic turning point will depend on people’s involvement will depend on people’s involvement and participation and, largely, on yourselves, the popular movements.”
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