Really, dajjal, you can't hold the Pope responsible for the actions of irrational barbarians. Each of them has a free will. The Pope expressed his shock and sorrow of the reaction to his words. He did not set out to inflame the Muslim masses (although, I believe the MSM did so deliberately). He gave an academic lecture about faith and reason and invited the Muslims to an honest dialogue, sans violence. They reacted to a part of his lecture that was taken out of context.
I, however, will join your suggestion to pray for Christians around the world (who, by the way, have been being killed by Muslims since long before the Pope's recent lecture).
He gave an academic lecture about faith and reason and invited the Muslims to an honest dialogue, sans violence. "Honest dialogue, sans violence" is not in the mohammedan playbook; their stock in trade is deceit and chaos. If there was ever any legitimate doubt, His Holiness' "invitation to dialogue" and the mohammedans' screeching response has ended such. Let us pray, among other things, that this episode wakes up the West before it's too late.