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Australian Catholic Bishops Conference President Archbishop Timothy Costelloe SDB said “the violence and horror” that descended on Bondi yesterday have “shaken Australians to the core”. Source: ACBC Media Blog.

In a statement released last night, Archbishop Costelloe said the loss of innocent lives is a “tragedy beyond measure”.

“The twisted motives behind those who perpetrated these terrible acts are now clearly linked with the scourge of antisemitism,” Archbishop Costelloe said.

“This is a shocking and deeply distressing reality which calls into question our own understanding of ourselves as Australians.

“In a country which prides itself on its tolerance and open-hearted hospitality this blind prejudice and hatred points to a dark and destructive stain in our society which threatens not just our Jewish brothers and sisters but, in fact, all of us.”

Archbishop Costelloe said Australia must “rediscover our conviction that nothing can ever justify this destructive violence”.

“As our nation confronts this tragedy we must work hard to ensure that the justifiable anger we feel does not breed even more violence and hatred.

“Our horror at what has happened must become the source of a determination to turn our backs on all acts of violence and blind hatred.”

Archbishop Costelloe praised the “remarkable courage” of police, first responders and bystanders in responding to the terror attack, saying their acts of bravery are a “timely reminder of what is best in our Australian character”.

He said the “hearts of all the people of this nation go out to the families of those who have died and to all those who have been injured”.

“The prayers of all people of religious faith will accompany those who, in the days, weeks and months ahead will be struggling with the physical, psychological and spiritual consequences of Sunday evening’s awful events.

“We entrust those who have died to the love and mercy of God, in praying for their family and friends and for all those who have suffered injuries of any kind.

“We join with all those who condemn such terrible violence and plead with all Australians to reject any impulse towards hatred and violence and instead to recommit ourselves to being peacemakers in our families, amongst our friends and in our wider society.”

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Statement from the President on Bondi tragedy (ACBC Media Blog)