Bishop of Ascoli: 'Don't abandon us. We have nothing
left'
(Vatican Radio) Bishop
Giovanni D'Ercole of Ascoli Piceno, one of two Italian dioceses worst hit by a
6.2-magnitude earthquake Wednesday morning, was present in Pescara del Tronto
and Ascoli to comfort his flock and dig through the rubble for
survivors.
In an interview with Vatican
Radio's Debora Donnini on Thursday morning,Bishop D'Ercole said: "The word which keeps
returning most often is this: 'Don't abandon us, because we now have nothing
left.'"
The bishop said he remained
among his people in Pescara del Tronto until midnight Wednesday before
returning to Ascoli where people were sleeping outside for fear of further
aftershocks.
Bishop D'Ercole added he dug through the rubble of the ruined church of Pescara
del Tronto for an unexpected surprise. "I was able to recover a Crucifix
from the rubble with my own hands, and I found that the only image left
intact in the church of Pescara del Tronto is that of Our Lady of
Perpetual Help."
On Wednesday evening, he
celebrated Mass in the chapel of Hospital Mazzoni in Ascoli Piceno. "The
celebration of Mass for the bodies had a strong emotive impact... It was a
celebration which recalled the death of Jesus and the suffering of seeing these
people holding on to their [deceased] little ones."
Pope Francis postponed the
catechesis of his Wednesday General Audience andprayed the rosary with pilgrims for the victims and survivors of
the quake.
Bishop D'Ercole told a
related story he witnessed with his own eyes. "Yesterday a mother spent
the entire day with a Rosary in her hand, hugging one of our volunteers. This
woman had lost her mother and son under the rubble. She was desperately hoping
that they would be found alive. When the miracle for which she had hoped did
not occur, she told me: 'That's how God wanted it; that's how Jesus wanted
it.'"
(Devin Sean Watkins)
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