February 12, 2026

Don't fall for fake Pope quotes on Islam, says Vatican

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A widely shared story that claimed Pope Francis called for merging Islam and Christianity is false.

The story quotes Francis as telling a Vatican audience: "Jesus Christ, Mohammed, Jehovah, Allah. These are all names employed to describe an entity that is distinctly the same across the world. For centuries, blood has been needlessly shed because of the desire to segregate our faiths."

Another quote it attributes to Francis: "We can accomplish miraculous things in the world by merging our faiths, and the time for such a movement is now."

Vatican spokesman Greg Burke tells the Associated Press the quotes are "invented"

An internet search reveals the fake quotes and various incarnations of the story have been shared by numerous websites since at least 2015.

A widely shared story that claimed Pope Francis called for merging Islam and Christianity is false.

The story quotes Francis as telling a Vatican audience: "Jesus Christ, Mohammed, Jehovah, Allah. These are all names employed to describe an entity that is distinctly the same across the world. For centuries, blood has been needlessly shed because of the desire to segregate our faiths."

Another quote it attributes to Francis: "We can accomplish miraculous things in the world by merging our faiths, and the time for such a movement is now."

Vatican spokesman Greg Burke tells the Associated Press the quotes are "invented"

An internet search reveals the fake quotes and various incarnations of the story have been shared by numerous websites since at least 2015.

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