Pope visits Rome synagogue in sign of interfaith friendship
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Pope Francis is making his first visit to a synagogue as pope, greeting Rome's Jewish community in the city's main synagogue in a show of interfaith friendship at a time of religiously-inspired violence around the globe.
Francis began his visit Sunday by laying a wreath at a plaque outside the synagogue marking where Roman Jews were rounded up by the Nazis in 1943 and at another marking the slaying of a 2-year-old boy in an attack by Palestinians on the synagogue in 1982.
He met with members of the boy's family and survivors of the attack before entering the synagogue.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The visit comes amid a spate of Islamic extremist attacks, and both Francis and his Jewish hosts are expected to denounce all violence committed in the name of God.