Accessibility links

Breaking News

Pope Francis Calls Parents of Beheaded Journalist James Foley


Pope Francis attends his weekly general audience in the Paul VI hall, at the Vatican, Aug. 20, 2014.
Pope Francis attends his weekly general audience in the Paul VI hall, at the Vatican, Aug. 20, 2014.

Pope Francis called the parents of James Foley, the American journalist killed by Islamic State militants in Iraq, to offer his condolences and support, a Vatican spokesman said on Friday.

The pope spoke at length with Diane and John Foley on Thursday afternoon with the aid of a Spanish-speaking friend of the family, the spokesman said.

“It was a very long, intense conversation,” he said.

After speaking with U.S. President Barack Obama by phone, John and Diane Foley talk to reporters outside their home in Rochester, N.H, Aug. 20, 2014.
After speaking with U.S. President Barack Obama by phone, John and Diane Foley talk to reporters outside their home in Rochester, N.H, Aug. 20, 2014.

James Foley was beheaded by a masked member of the Islamic State group in an act filmed in a video released on Tuesday.

As Islamic State fighters have swept through northern Iraq, Pope Francis has repeatedly spoken out against the violence which has seen thousands of Christians and others including Shia Muslims and members of the Yazidi sect killed or driven from their homes.

He said this week that Western countries would be justified in taking action to stop the “unjust” aggression.

  • 16x9 Image

    Reuters

    Reuters is a news agency founded in 1851 and owned by the Thomson Reuters Corporation based in Toronto, Canada. One of the world's largest wire services, it provides financial news as well as international coverage in over 16 languages to more than 1000 newspapers and 750 broadcasters around the globe.

XS
SM
MD
LG