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Pope shocked by killing of Jesuit priests in Mexico

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Posted on June 22, 2022

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· Last updated: February 6, 2026

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Pope Francis addresses a large audience in St. Peter's Square, expressing his shock and condolences over the recent killings of two Jesuit priests in Mexico. This tragic event highlights the escalating violence in the country.
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VATICAN CITY (Reuters) – Pope Francis on Wednesday condemned the killing of two Jesuit priests and a lay person in Mexico, saying it was a shocking reminder of the level of violence in the country. “So many killings in Mexico,” Francis said at the end of his general audience for thousands of people in St. […]

VATICAN CITY (Reuters) – Pope Francis on Wednesday condemned the killing of two Jesuit priests and a lay person in Mexico, saying it was a shocking reminder of the level of violence in the country.

“So many killings in Mexico,” Francis said at the end of his general audience for thousands of people in St. Peter’s Square.

The state prosecutor’s office in Chihuahua, along the U.S. border, said three people were killed in the town of Cerocahui after a man took refuge in a church to protect himself from an attack.

Two of them were Jesuit priests, the same religious order to which the pope belongs.

“I also express my pain and shock over the killing in Mexico the day before yesterday of two religious brothers of mine, Jesuits, and one lay person,” Francis said.

“I am close in prayer and affection to the Catholic community hit by this tragedy. Once more I repeat that violence does not resolve problems but increases episodes of suffering,” he said.

The bodies of the three were taken away by a group of men in the back of a pickup truck, Luis Gerardo Moro, head of the Jesuits in Mexico, said in a radio interview.

The two priests worked at the church in the small town in the Sierra Tarahumara mountain chain, home to the Raramuri indigenous group and the site of increasing cartel violence.

(Reporting by Philip Pullella; Editing by Alison Williams )

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Violence refers to the intentional use of physical force or power, threatened or actual, against oneself or another person, which results in or has a high likelihood of resulting in injury, death, psychological harm, maldevelopment, or deprivation.
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Cartel violence refers to the violent actions taken by drug cartels to assert control over territories, eliminate rivals, and intimidate authorities, often resulting in significant harm to communities.

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