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Pope Francis says Egyptian Copts in Isis beheading video are martyrs who 'belong to all Christians'

Pontiff's impromptu remarks came while he addressed a members of the Church of Scotland

Isla Binnie
Monday 16 February 2015 09:23 EST
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Pope Francis attends a Mass with newly appointed cardinals at St. Peter's Basilica on February 15, 2015 in Vatican City
Pope Francis attends a Mass with newly appointed cardinals at St. Peter's Basilica on February 15, 2015 in Vatican City (Getty Images)

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Pope Francis has denounced the killing of 21 Egyptian Copts by Isis militants, saying they were 'assassinated because they were Christian'.

The Argentine pope departed from his script during an address to members of the Church of Scotland to address the killings which took place on a beach in Libya and were filmed and broadcast on Sunday by a website that supports Islamic State.

"Their only words were: 'Jesus, help me!' They were killed simply for the fact that they were Christians," Francis said in his native Spanish, departing from the Italian he uses at most formal events.

The leader of the world's 1.2 billion Catholics, who has said it is "lawful" to stop an unjust aggressor, went on: "The blood of our Christian brothers and sisters is a testimony which cries out be heard. It makes no difference whether they be Catholics, Orthodox, Copts or Protestants. They are Christians!"

Francis added: "The martyrs belong to all Christians."

Egypt, where Christians make up around a tenth of a predominantly Muslim population, is stepping up its battle against Islamist militants in neighbouring Libya.

The Coptic Church is founded on the teachings of St. Mark who took Christianity to Egypt during the reign of the Roman emperor Nero.

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