Pope Francis: I am close to the
Australian people
A firefighter in Australia working to cantain deadly bushfires (AFP) |
At the General Audience on Wednesday, Pope Francis calls for
prayers for Australia, which is battling massive wildfires.
By Christopher Wells
Pope Francis asked for everyone “to pray to the Lord to help
the people [of Australia] in this difficult time" as major fires rage
across the nation. Addressing Australian speaking pilgrims at the General
Audience, the Holy Father said “I am close to the Australian people”.
Major bushfires have broken out around Australia, with more
than 10.3 million hectares (25.5 million acres) of land burned in recent weeks.
More than twenty people have lost their lives in the fires.
Authorities warn of revitalized blazes
Australian authorities warned people on Wednesday to prepare
for another wave of evacuations as temperatures in the country's southeast
began to rise after a days-long cool spell, bringing the danger of revitalised
blazes.
Firefighters have used the break from extreme heat and high
winds to strengthen containment lines around several major fires, as the
military continued efforts to provide supplies to thousands of people who have
been left homeless.
Complicating the recovery effort, authorities have forecast
another temperature spike as soon as Friday, with little rain, meaning a return
to hazardous conditions.
Response of the Church in Australia
Earlier this week, the president of the Australian Bishops
Conference, Archbishop Mark Coleridge of Brisbane, issued a statement about
the “unprecedented” crisis facing the country. Like Pope Francis, he too called
for prayer, noting that “A genuine Catholic response to a crisis of this
magnitude must draw strength from prayer which inspires concrete and
compassionate action”.
Archbishop Coleridge announced that the Bishops Conference
is preparing a national response to the fires, including assistance to those
affected by the fires, collaboration with aid agencies, and a special
collection to be taken up this weekend.
“With broad and deep roots across the nation”, the
Archbishop said, “the Church stands ready to walk alongside people throughout
their journey of recovery”.
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