Pope Francis, presiding at the traditional Good Friday Coliseum procession, condemned the “complicit silence” about the killing of Christians.

The evening, torch-lit ceremony at the ancient arena recalls the suffering and death of Jesus by crucifixion.

The Pope listened silently, often with head bowed and eyes tightly shut, to reflections read aloud about Jesus’ suffering.

He then spoke of what lately has been an urgent concern of his papacy – the present-day martyrdom of Christians in parts of the Middle East, Africa and elsewhere.

“We see, even today, our brothers persecuted, beheaded and crucified, for their faith in you, in front of our eyes or often with our complicit silence,” he said, as he prayed.

A few hours earlier, Francis had condemned the deadly attack by Islamic militants targeting Christians at a Kenyan university.

Earlier this year he denounced the murder in Libya of 21 Coptic Christians by Islamic State-affiliated militants, saying they were killed simply for being Christian.

And he has lamented how Christians in parts of the Middle East have been forced to flee their ancient communities to escape persecution.

Among those chosen to take turns carrying the lightweight, slender cross in the procession were faithful from Iraq, Syria, Nigeria, Egypt and China.

One of the prayers during the procession called for the “fundamental right of religious freedom” to spread throughout the world.

Another asked when the death penalty would be abolished, while there was also an appeal for the end of all torture.

Tens of thousands of tourists, pilgrims and Romans held candles as they joined in the prayers on a warm night.

Francis celebrated Easter vigil Mass last night in St Peter’s Basilica. On Easter Sunday morning today, he will celebrate Mass in St Peter’s Square.

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