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People light candles in tribute to the victims of last Friday’s terrorist attacks in Paris that killed 129 people and injured several hundred others. Across the world, people have displayed their sympathy and solidarity with the French people. This scene was in Nice, in Southern France, on Monday.

People light candles in tribute to the victims of last Friday’s terrorist attacks in Paris that killed 129 people and injured several hundred others. Across the world, people have displayed their sympathy and solidarity with the French people. This scene was in Nice, in Southern France, on Monday.

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World religious leaders condemn Paris carnage

Pope Francis raised the specter of a World War III “in pieces,” Muslims issued statements of condemnation, while evangelical Christians in America debated whether to speak of a “war with Islam.” These were some of the responses last week by religious leaders around the world to the series of attacks Nov. 13 in Paris that left more than 120 people dead and hundreds of others wounded.