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Priest sorry for saying attacked Bataclan gig ‘inspired by Satan’

A French priest apologised on Sunday for a homily in which he said the Eagles of Death Metal concert that was attacked by jihadists in Paris in November was “inspired by Satan”.

A French priest apologised on Sunday for a homily in which he said the Eagles of Death Metal concert that was attacked by jihadists in Paris in November was “inspired by Satan”.

“I regret fuelling a controversy about some musical genres. It was completely inappropriate and indecent,” Francois Schneider told his parishioners in the town of Wissembach in northeastern France, according to his diocese.

Shortly after ISIS jihadists attacked Paris on November 13, Mr Schneider criticised the band playing at the Bataclan concert hall where 90 people were killed.

A total of 130 people died on the night of horror in the French capital, where a team of nine known attackers targeted the national stadium, restaurants and bars as well as the Bataclan.

Members of Mr Schneider’s congregation complained to his diocese.

“Sometimes we are overwhelmed when faced with the diversity and strangeness of some artistic expressions,” the priest said.

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