In remarks made by Pope en route to
Manila for a five-day visit and his first tour of Asia, Pope Francis warned
that he was ready to “punch” anyone who insulted his mother.
The pontiff remarked on his way to the Philippines from Sri Lanka on last week's terror in France that “there are limits to freedom of expression and my mother was the limit.”
“We have a duty to speak openly, to have this freedom but without offending others.
“It’s true that you cannot react with violence but if my aide Doctor Gasbarri, who is a friend, badmouths my mother, a punch would be coming for him,” he added.
The Pope said in relation to recent events in Paris that violence in the name of religion can never be justified but that there are “limits” to freedom of expression.
“Many people badmouth religion, mock it, belittle it, and play with other people’s religion.
“It can happen but there are limits, every religion has dignity, every religion that respects life and human beings has a dignity and you cannot mock it,” he added.
Pope warned that “You cannot provoke, insult other people's faith, ridicule or make fun of other people’s faith.”
The pontiff remarked on his way to the Philippines from Sri Lanka on last week's terror in France that “there are limits to freedom of expression and my mother was the limit.”
“We have a duty to speak openly, to have this freedom but without offending others.
“It’s true that you cannot react with violence but if my aide Doctor Gasbarri, who is a friend, badmouths my mother, a punch would be coming for him,” he added.
The Pope said in relation to recent events in Paris that violence in the name of religion can never be justified but that there are “limits” to freedom of expression.
“Many people badmouth religion, mock it, belittle it, and play with other people’s religion.
“It can happen but there are limits, every religion has dignity, every religion that respects life and human beings has a dignity and you cannot mock it,” he added.
Pope warned that “You cannot provoke, insult other people's faith, ridicule or make fun of other people’s faith.”
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