Pope remark on Trump not 'personal attack'

The Pope's comments on Donald Trump were not an indication of how he believes people should vote, a papal spokesman says.

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A Vatican spokesman says Pope Francis' comments on Donald Trump this week were not a personal attack (AAP)

Pope Francis's suggestion that Donald Trump was "not Christian" because of his views on immigration was not a personal attack on the US Republican presidential candidate, Vatican spokesman Father Federico Lombardi says.

Lombardi told Vatican Radio on Friday that the Pope's comments, made to reporters during a flight back from Mexico in response to a specific question on Trump, were simply an affirmation of his long-standing belief that migrants should be helped rather than shut off behind walls.

"In no way was this a personal attack, nor an indication of how to vote," Lombardi said.

Trump, the longtime Republican party front-runner in opinion polls, dismissed the pope as "disgraceful" for questioning his faith.

He has said that if elected president in November, he would build a wall along the US-Mexican border to keep out immigrants who enter illegally.

Lombardi said the Pope believed people "should build bridges, not walls".

He added: "This is his general view, which is very consistent with courageously following the indications of the gospel on offering welcome and solidarity."


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