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Last updated at 16:55 BST, Monday, 13 May 2013

Pope creates new saints

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13 May 2013

At a ceremony in Rome, Pope Francis has created the first saints of his reign. They include 800 Italians who were beheaded for refusing to convert to Islam after their city was captured by Turks six centuries ago.

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David Willey

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It's taken more than six centuries for the Catholic Church to officially recognise the heroism of hundreds of citizens of Otranto, a small town in the south of Italy who were executed by an invading Turkish army when they refused to convert to Islam.

But there was no hint of any anti-Islamic sentiment in the homily that Pope Francis delivered before tens of thousands of worshippers gathered in St Peters Square. Martyrs, he said, inspire Christians who are still suffering violence in many parts of the world, to respond to evil with good. He refrained from naming any single country, although the Catholic Church is deeply concerned about attacks on Christian communities in the Middle East and in East and West Africa.

Later this month an Italian priest murdered by the Sicilian mafia twenty years ago will be beatified - the last step before he too is declared a saint. Pope Francis, following the example of his immediate predecessors, is continuing the process of honouring a new generation of modern as well as historic martyrs. He wants to remind the world that thousands of Christians are still being persecuted for their faith and sometimes being killed in circumstances related to their religion.

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heroism

actions that show great bravery

to convert

(here) to change your religious belief

sentiment

feeling or attitude

homily

short speech on a moral or religious subject

martyrs

people who suffer or are killed because of their religious beliefs

refrained from

stopped himself from (doing or saying something)

beatified

(after someone's death) said by officials in the Catholic Church to be an especially good or holy person

honouring

publicly showing respect

persecuted

treated very badly or unfairly for a long time

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