Telegram for victims of Munich attack
(Vatican Radio) Pope
Francis expressed his condolences for the victims of the attack that
took place in Munich on Friday.
In a telegram addressed to Cardinal
Reinhard Marx, the Archbishop of Munich, Vatican Secretary of State
Cardinal Pietro Parolin said Pope Francis “shares in the pain of the survivors
and expresses to them his closeness in suffering,” and “entrusts the departed,
in prayer, to the mercy of God.”
The Pope also thanked
emergency service personnel and security forces for “their attentive and
generous service.”
Cardinal Parolin concluded
the telegram with the Pope’s prayer that Christ “the Lord of Life,” might “give
comfort and consolation to all.”
Here is the full text of
the telegram sent to Cardinal Reinhard Marx:
His Eminence
Cardinal Reinhard Marx
Archbishop of Munich and Freising
Cardinal Reinhard Marx
Archbishop of Munich and Freising
Pope Francis has noted with
consternation the news of the terrible act of violence which occurred in
Munich, in which several persons, mostly young people, were killed, and many
others were gravely wounded. His Holiness shares in the pain of the survivors and
expresses to them his closeness in suffering. He entrusts the departed in
prayer to the mercy of God. He expresses his deep sympathy to all those who
were wounded in this attack, and thanks the rescue service personnel and the
security forces for their attentive and generous service. Pope Francis
beseeches Christ, the Lord of Life, to give comfort and consolation to all, and
imparts his Apostolic Blessing as a pledge of hope.
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