As Father Pierre Claverie and 18 other martyrs were Beatified on Saturday in Algeria, Pope Francis sent a message to the Algerian people
In a message to the people of Algeria Pope Francis urged them to go forward in healing the wounds of the past and nurturing a culture of encounter and coexistence.
The 19 martyrs were killed between 1994 and 1996 during the civil war in Algeria between the government and Islamist groups. All were religious and they all shared a love of Christ and a desire to serve the Muslim people of the nation.
The Popeâs message was read after the Beatification Mass presided over in the city of Oran by Cardinal Angelo Becciu, prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of the Saints.
Pope Francis described the celebration as a joyful one for the Church in Algeria and said he joins the community in giving thanks âfor these lives given totally for the love of God, the country and all its inhabitantsâ.
Encounter and coexistence
May this celebration, he said, âhelp to heal the wounds of the past and to create a new dynamic of encounter and coexistence in the following of our Blessedâ.
The Pope thanked the political authorities of Algeria for having âmade possible the celebration on Algerian soil of the beatification of Bishop Pierre Claverie and of his eighteen martyr companionsâ and he expressed affection and closeness to the Algerian people âwho experienced great suffering during the social crisis of which they were victims in the last years of the last centuryâ.
He said that while he celebrates âthe fidelity of these martyrs to God’s plan for peace” he also prays for the âsons and daughters of Algeria who, like the martyrs, became victims of the same violence for having lived with respect for others and fidelity towards their duties as believers and citizens.
âIt is also for them that we raise our prayer and express our grateful homage,â he said.
St. Augustine of Hippo
The Catholic Church in Algeria, the Pope continued, considers itself the heir, together with the whole Algerian nation, of the great message of love spread by one of the many spiritual teachers of the land, Saint Augustine of Hippo.
The Algerian Church, he said, âwishes to serve the same message in these times when all peoples are seeking to advance their aspiration to live together in peaceâ.
âBy beatifying our nineteen brothers and sisters, Pope Francis said, the Church wishes to bear witness to her desire to continue to work for dialogue, harmony and friendshipâ.
We believe, he concluded, that this unprecedented event in the country âwill draw in the Algerian sky a great sign of brotherhood addressed to the whole worldâ


