Pope Angelus: renewed prayers for those hit by US and
South Asia floods
India farmers wade through flood waters to check their paddy fields submerged by monsoon rain in India.- EPA |
(Vatican Radio) During his Angelus address in St Peter’s
Square on Sunday, Pope Francis renewed his spiritual closeness to the
populations of South Asia, which are still suffering the consequences of
devastating floods.
This summer over 1,000 people died in floods across South
Asia and the United Nations says at least 41 million people in Nepal, India and
Bangladesh have been affected by landslides and exceptional rainfall.
The Holy Father also had words of comfort for the residents
of Texas and Louisiana in the US suffering as a result of Hurricane Harvey
which has caused material damage and displaced thousands of people.
The Pope asked Mary the Most Holy, consoler of the
afflicted, to obtain "from the Lord the grace of comfort for the whole
Texan community in these painful circumstances."
The Holy Father will travel to Columbia on Wednesday on a 5
day Apostolic journey and taking his leave on Sunday, he thanked all those for
their good wishes ahead of the visit.
(Lydia O'Kane)
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