Pope Francis has questioned US presidential candidate Donald Trump’s Christian faith over his vow to build a border wall to keep out immigrants, sparking a backlash from the Republican.
“Anyone, whoever he is, who only wants to build walls and not bridges is not a Christian,” the pontiff told journalists on Thursday during his return journey from a trip to Mexico.
He was responding to a question about the billionaire’s anti-immigrant stance.
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“Vote, don’t vote, I won’t meddle. But I simply say, if he says these things, this man is not a Christian,” Francis said.
“We need to see if he really said them and for this I will give him the benefit of the doubt,” he said.
After initially launching into an audacious denunciation of Francis, Trump later softened his tone dramatically.
“For a religious leader to question a person’s faith is disgraceful,” Trump said in a statement delivered on a campaign stop in South Carolina, which holds its Republican primary this weekend.
However, hours later, at a townhall event, the real-estate tycoon heaped praise on the pontiff.
“Oh, the pope is a wonderful guy,” Trump said, suggesting the media had hyped and exaggerated the tone of his earlier statement.
“I have a lot of respect for the pope. I think he’s got a lot of personality, he’s very different, a great guy, and I think he’s doing a very good job, he has a lot of energy,” he said.
Trump said the pontiff was misinformed, unaware of the impact of the drugs coming into the US and a range of security issues that make it necessary to build a wall.
He added that he would welcome an opportunity to meet the pope.
Trump has gained popularity by claiming Mexico is sending criminals to the US, and last week he accused the pope of visiting the border between the two countries at the bidding of the Mexican government.
Francis was speaking after concluding a five-day trip to Mexico, where he delivered a mass before 300,000 people near the US border and decried the “human tragedy” of migrants fleeing violence worldwide.
In a highly symbolic gesture, the pontiff climbed a ramp facing the Rio Grande and looked out across the border into US territory, where hundreds of migrants waved at him. Trump has vowed to build a wall on the US southern border to keep migrants from illegally crossing into the US, a pledge that has caused a firestorm in the presidential campaign where immigration is a hot-button issue.
“If and when the Vatican is attacked by ISIS [Islamic State of Iraq and Syria], which as everyone knows is ISIS’ ultimate trophy, I can promise you that the pope would have only wished and prayed that Donald Trump would have been president because this would not have happened,” Trump said.
Islamic State propagandists have issued threats that their fighters will plant their flag on the top of St Peter’s basilica, but Italian officials say they have no knowledge of any credible threat to the Vatican or the pope.
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