The billionaire says Francis should not have questioned his Christian faith over his wish to build a wall on the Mexico border.
Donald Trump has hit back at the Pope,
calling him "disgraceful" over remarks he made about the presidential
hopeful's views on immigration.
Pope Francis had said the Republican candidate was "not
Christian" over his apparent wish to build a wall between the US and
Mexico."A person who thinks only about building walls, wherever they may be, and not building bridges, is not Christian," he said.
Mr Trump, a Presbyterian and the front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination, responded quickly.
For a religious leader to question a person's faith is
disgraceful," he said at a campaign stop in South Carolina, which holds a
key primary on Saturday.
"I am proud to be a Christian, and as president I will not allow Christianity to be consistently attacked and weakened."However, Mr Trump later appeared to soften his stance, saying during a town hall event that he now believes the Pope's remarks were "probably a little bit nicer" than first reported.
He said he believes that Pope Francis had heard only one side of the story, as told by the Mexican government, and was not aware of the problems Mr Trump claims are caused by a porous border.
Mr Trump also said he had great respect for the Pope but pointed out: "He's got an awfully big wall at the Vatican."
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