Pope expresses his closeness to
people affected by monsoon rains
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| Volunteers, local residents, and rescue workers search for survivors after a landslide in Kerala (AFP) |
Following the recitation of the Angelus, Pope Francis prays
for the people of southern Asia affected by floods, and blesses rosaries to be
sent to Syria.
By Vatican News
The monsoon flood emergency in the southern states of India
is not over yet.
New flood alerts were issued in Kerala announcing more heavy
rainfall in areas already devastated by the flooding and landslides of the past
few days.
Nearly 300 people have been confirmed dead nationwide. More
than 1.2 million others have been forced to abandon their homes in the states
of Kerala, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Gujarat.
The Pope’s prayer
Following the recitation of the Angelus, Pope Francis prayed
for the victims and the displaced, and for all the families left homeless. “May
the Lord give strength to them and to all those who help them”, he said.
Relief efforts
Church agencies are working closely with local emergency
organizations. Three hundred church institutions have been turned into
temporary relief camps in Kerala alone. Meanwhile, India has deployed units of
all three branches of the armed forces — army, navy and air force — to work with
local relief teams in order to coordinate search and rescue operations.
Rosaries for Syria
Also after the Angelus, Pope Francis blessed around 6,000
rosaries provided by "Aid to the Church in Need", and destined for
Catholics in Syria. “They will be distributed to the Catholic communities in
Syria”, said the Pope, “as a sign of my closeness, especially to families who
have lost someone because of the war. Prayer made with faith is powerful”, he
said. “We continue to pray the Rosary for peace in the Middle East and
throughout the world”.

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