Pope Francis prays for victims of
Taiwan quake
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| Aftermath of earthquake that hit Taiwan's east coast.- ANSA |
Cardinal Parolin has sent a telegram to the Bishop of Hwalien,
Taiwan, expressing the Pope's condolences following an earthquake that struck
Tuesday night.
Pope Francis has expressed his solidarity with those
affected by earthquakes in Taiwan, in a telegram sent by Cardinal Secretary of
State Pietro Parolin to the Bishop of Hwalien.
In the telegram, Cardinal Parolin says that the Holy Father
is praying for those who have lost their lives, as well as those who were
injured in the quakes. The Pope, he says, also offers encouragement to those
“engaged in rescue efforts.”
Hwalien, a popular tourist town in eastern Taiwan, was
struck by a magnitude 6.4 earthquake just before midnight Tuesday. At least six
people are confirmed to have died in the quake, with hundreds more wounded.
Dozens of people are still missing, with some believed to be trapped inside
crumbling buildings. In the aftermath of the quake, more than 40,000 homes are
without water, and 1,900 have no power.
Below, please find the full text of Cardinal Parolin’s
telegram to Bishop Philip Huang Chao-ming of Hwalien:
The Most Reverend Philip Huang Chao-ming
Bishop of Hwalien
Bishop of Hwalien
His Holiness Pope Francis wishes to express his solidarity
with all those affected by the earthquakes in Taiwan these past days, and he
offers the assurance of his prayers for those who have lost their lives and for
those who have been injured. As he encourages the civil authorities and
emergency personnel engaged in rescue efforts, His Holiness willingly invokes
upon all the Taiwanese people the divine blessings of strength and peace.

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