Pope sends condolences following Belgium attacks
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis
has a sent telegramme to Jozef De Kesel, Archbishop of Mechelen-Brussels
following the attacks on Tuesday morning in the Belgian capital Brussels.
In the telegramme signed by
Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Pope Francis prays for the
victims, the injured and their families and again condemns “blind violence
which causes so much suffering.”
Please find below a
Vatican Radio translation of the Pope’s telegramme.
Learning of the attacks in
Brussels, which have affected many people, His Holiness Pope Francis entrusts
to God's mercy those who died and he prays for those who have lost relatives.
He expresses his deepest sympathy to the injured and their families, and all
those who contribute to relief efforts, asking the Lord to bring them comfort
and consolation in this ordeal. The Holy Father again condemns the blind
violence which causes so much suffering and imploring from God the gift of
peace, he entrusts on the bereaved families and the Belgians the benefit of
divine blessings.
Cardinal Pietro Parolin
Secretary of State of His
Holiness
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