Pope Francis at Angelus prays for
“defenceless” US shooting victims
Candle are lit at a Vigil at Pius X Church after a mass shooting in El Paso, Texas (2019 Getty Images) |
The Pope expresses his spiritual closeness and prayers to
all those affected by this week’s series of mass shootings in the US.
Pope Francis, following the Angelus in St Peter’s Square on
Sunday expressed his spiritual closeness to the victims, the wounded and the
families affected by attacks, he said had "led to bloodshed in Texas,
California and Ohio in the United States.
At least nine people were killed in Ohio, Sunday in the
second mass shooting in the U.S. in less than 24 hours.
On Saturday a young man opened fire in a crowded El Paso,
Texas, shopping area, leaving 20 dead and many injured.
Just days earlier, a 19-year-old shot and killed three
people, including two children, at Northern California's Gilroy Garlic
Festival.
Sunday's shooting in Dayton, Ohio was the 22nd mass killing
of 2019 in the U.S.
Pope Francis said that all three attacks had targeted
"defenceless people".
Following his words, he offered a Hail Mary for the victims.
Also in his remarks after the Marian Prayer, the Pope
recalled the 160th anniversary of the death of the saintly Curé
d'Ars, St John Vianney. Pope Francis described him as a model of goodness and
charity for all priests.
On this significant occasion the Pope said he “wanted to
send a letter to priests throughout the world, to encourage them in fidelity to
the mission to which the Lord has called them.”
He added, “may the witness of this humble parish priest,
totally dedicated to his people, help to rediscover the beauty and importance
of the ministerial priesthood in contemporary society.”
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