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An emotional farewell for slain French priest

FRANCE yesterday paid its last respects to Father Jacques Hamel, the 85-year-old priest murdered by jihadists last week, at an emotional funeral held under tight security at Rouen cathedral in northern France.

“As brutal and unfair and horrible as Jacques’ death was, we have to look deep into our hearts to find the light,” said Rouen Archbishop Dominique Lebrun.

Some 2,000 mourners packed the soaring Gothic sanctuary, with hundreds more watching the ceremony on a giant screen outside.

A section of pews in the 11th-century cathedral was filled by residents of Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray, the nearby industrial town where the two jihadists, both 19, slit Hamel’s throat as he celebrated mass.

A red stole, symbolising Christ’s martyrdom, was draped over a giant cross beside the altar, with the Rouen diocese explaining that “Father Hamel’s death was similar to that of Christ, unjustly convicted and put to death.”

Another red stole was set atop a white priest’s vestment lying over Hamel’s coffin. In a show of inter-faith solidarity, Muslims and Jews were among the mourners.

“It was a duty,” Hassan Houays, a Muslim maths teacher from Saint-Etienne, said. “We are here so that we can get along together.”

Reconciliation was an overarching theme of the mass, which recalled Jesus urging his followers to “love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.”

Hamel’s sister Roselyne told the congregation: “Let us learn to live together. The world has so much need for hope.”

Archbishop Lebrun said the Christian, Muslim and Jewish communities have “decided to come together to say ‘never again’.”

Along with churches across France, the Rouen 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 while denouncing radical Islam.

French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve led the political delegation to the mass.




 

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