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Man disrupts pope audience, shouts: 'God rejects you'

"The Church is not the way God wants it," the man repeated in English, as he stood in the back of the audience hall holding his mask in his hand and gesticulating. 

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Rome, Italy
Wed, February 2, 2022 Published on Feb. 2, 2022 Published on 2022-02-02T18:33:37+07:00

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A man is escorted out by the Vatican gendarmes, after he shouted during the weekly general audience of Pope Francis in the Paul VI hall at the Vatican on February 2, 2022.
A man is escorted out by the Vatican gendarmes, after he shouted during the weekly general audience of Pope Francis in the Paul VI hall at the Vatican on February 2, 2022. (AFP/Tiziana FABI )

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shouting man denouncing the Church disrupted an audience by Pope Francis at the Vatican Wednesday, before being escorted outside by police.

"The Church is not the way God wants it," the man repeated in English, as he stood in the back of the audience hall holding his mask in his hand and gesticulating. 

The man, who also spoke in Spanish and Italian, appeared distraught and concerned as he implored the pope: "Please."

While being led out of the hall by two Vatican police and a Swiss Guard without resisting, the man yelled, "God rejects you, Father. You're not a king".

The disturbance came near the end of Francis' weekly general audience with the faithful in the large Paul VI hall. 

The 85-year-old pope, who had continued to deliver his address during the shouting, asked the audience to pray for the man. 

"We heard, a few minutes ago, a person who was yelling, scolding, who had a problem -- I don't know if it's physical, psychic or spiritual, but it's one of our brothers, in difficulty," said the pontiff. 

"I would like to conclude by praying for him, our brother who suffers. Poor man, he's shouting because he's suffering." 

"Let's not be deaf to the needs of this brother".

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