A man walks past a sign in James Foley's hometown of Rochester (CNS) |
From The Catholic Herald
By Francis X. Rocca
Pope Francis has offered his condolences in a phone call to the
family of a American journalist killed by Islamic State militants in
Syria.
Vatican spokesman Fr Federico Lombardi said the Pope phoned relatives
of the late James Foley to console them for their loss and assure them
of his prayers.
The call to the Foley family in Rochester, New Hampshire, came in the
afternoon New Hampshire time. Fr Lombardi released no additional
details.
According to the Associated Press, US officials confirmed the
authenticity of a graphic video that showed Islamic State fighters
beheading Foley, a 1996 graduate of Marquette University who had been a
freelance journalist for the past several years, mostly in the world’s
trouble spots. In 2011, he was kidnapped on a Libyan battlefield and
held captive in Tripoli for 45 days.
Sometime in late 2012 he went missing in Syria. The last time his family heard from him was before Thanksgiving that year.
The Islamic State militants said they killed Foley in retaliation for
US airstrikes on their strongholds, and the group threatened to kill
another US hostage also shown in the video.
President Obama called Foley’s parents, John and Diane Foley, before
addressing the nation about their son’s death and told them: “We are all
heartbroken.”
When the president was making his televised remarks about James
Foley’s death, his parents spoke to reporters on the front yard of their
home.
“We thank God for the gift of Jim. We are so, so proud of him,” said Diane Foley.
She added that he was “a courageous, fearless journalist – the best of America.”
John Foley told reporters: “We think his strength came from God”, and his wife interjected: “We know it did.”
His father also described how their son not only wanted to humanise
the wars he was covering but would also “take a bullet” for any of his
colleagues.
“It’s not difficult to find solace,” his father added, saying he knows his son is “in God’s hands”.
He said it is now up to others to “pick up the gauntlet” and continue the work his son was doing.
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