Catholics unite in prayer as Paris terror siege
continues
Paris,
France, Nov 13, 2015 / 04:34 pm (CNA).- Amid devastating attacks at locations throughout
Paris, Church leaders are calling for prayer.
“May
St Denis and Our Lady of Lourdes intercede tonight for the people of Paris,”
Bishop James Conley of Lincoln, Nebraska said on Twitter.
“My
prayers are with the people of Paris tonight. Let us pray for the victims, the
hostages, and their families,” said Bishop Frank Caggiano of Bridgeport,
Connecticut.
Bishop
Kevin Farrell of Dallas and Bishop Michael Olson of Fort Worth also voiced
prayers on Twitter.
Numerous
attacks across the city of Paris were reported on the evening of Nov. 13.
Explosions were reported near the Stade de France, the national stadium where a
soccer match was underway. Shootings were reported in the area of the famous
Louvre museum and the nearby Les Halles shopping mall, as well as Le Petit
Cambodge restaurant.
In
addition, dozens of hostages were reportedly held at Bataclan concert hall.
French police stormed the concert hall and later declared the hostage situation
over, saying that they had killed two attackers. AFP quoted police sources
saying about 100 people had been killed in the concert venue.
Amid
the attacks, French President Francois Hollande announced a state of emergency
throughout the entire country and said that the nation’s borders would be
closed.

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