‘Pope is only human’

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Cameras captured the scene when the woman, from behind a barrier, reached out and took the pope's hand Photo: Vatican Media/Handout/Reuters

Pope says sorry for slapping devotee

VATICAN CITY: Pope Francis apologised Wednesday for his widely-viewed slap of a woman who had grabbed his hand as he greeted Catholic faithful on New Year’s Eve.

The image of Francis slapping his way free from the clutches of the admirer was an instant hit on social media.

A personal apology followed.

“We lose patience many times,” Francis confessed.

“It happens to me too. I apologise for the bad example given yesterday,” the head of the Catholic church said before celebrating Mass at the Vatican.

Twitter enthusiasts commented with abandon on the pontiff’s prompt riposte to the woman.

Francis had greeted children before the Nativity scene on Saint Peter’s square and was turning away when the woman who had crossed herself then cried out something, pulled on his hand and almost caused him to fall.

The 83-year-old pope grimaced before managing to break free by slapping her hand twice as a security guard intervened.

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He continued his tour, walking with some difficulty while maintaining a slightly greater distance from visitors, and gradually relaxed again as he came into contact with other children.

Twitter comments revealed support of the pontiff’s instinctive reaction.

“HE IS HUMAN… Been (sic) a Pope doesn’t make you immune to Pain or avoid Reaction to pain,” one typical comment read. – AFP

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