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Pope celebrates Mass in honor of French newspaper victims

Pope Francis, left, celebrates a mass where he bestowed the Pallium, a woolen shawl symbolizing their bond to the pope, to 24 new Metropolitan Archbishops, in St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican, Sunday, June 29, 2014. Looking tired but relaxed, Pope Francis has led his first major public ceremony after a spate of canceled appointments for health problems. (AP Photo/Riccardo De Luca)

VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis has celebrated a Mass in memory of the victims of the Charlie Hebdo massacre, decrying the human cruelty that people are capable of.

Pope Francis, left, celebrates a mass where he bestowed the Pallium, a woolen shawl symbolizing their bond to the pope, to 24 new Metropolitan Archbishops, in St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican, Sunday, June 29, 2014. Looking tired but relaxed, Pope Francis has led his first major public ceremony after a spate of canceled appointments for health problems. (AP Photo/Riccardo De Luca)

Francis asked for prayers for the victims at the start of Mass and said we also ask for those who are cruel so that the Lord may change their heart.

Francis also sent a one-line tweet from his @Pontifex handle: #PrayersforParis.

The Vatican has sought to mend relations with Islam that were initially strained under Pope Benedict XVI. Francis has a long history of promoting interfaith dialogue.

During Thursday’s Mass, Francis said: The attack yesterday in Paris makes us think about so much cruelty — human cruelty. … Let us pray, in this Mass, for the victims of this cruelty.

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