Pope
Francis sends "heartfelt solidarity" after Thailand attack
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis has expressed his “heartfelt solidarity” after the
terrorist attack on the Erawan Hindu Shrine in Bangkok, Thailand, which killed
20 people. In a telegram sent to King Bhumibol Adulyadej through the
Cardinal Secretary of State, the Pope said he was “deeply saddened” to learn
about injury and loss of life caused by the attack.
“Mindful
of the security and emergency personnel who are seeking the perpetrators of
these crimes, while also assisting the injured, their families and those of the
deceased, His Holiness offers the assurance of his prayers and invokes the
divine blessings of peace and healing upon the Kingdom,” the message reads.
The
full text of the telegram is below
His
Majesty
Bhumibol
Adulyadej
King
of Thailand
Bangkok
His
Holiness Pope Francis was deeply saddened to learn of the injury and loss of
life caused by the attack at the Erawan Hindu Shrine and of the threat to life
and property caused by the bombing at the Sathorn Pier. He expresses his
heartfelt solidarity with Your Majesty and all those affected by these acts of
violence. Mindful of the security and emergency personnel who are seeking
the perpetrators of these crimes, while also assisting the injured, their families
and those of the deceased, His Holiness offers the assurance of his prayers and
invokes the divine blessings of peace and healing upon the Kingdom.
Cardinal Pietro Parolin
Secretary of State
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