Catholic Church Will Always Stand Alongside Haitians - Pope Benedict XVI
Vatican City: January 25, 2010, (PCTV Newsdesk)Made public on Jan 23 were two telegrams sent by the Holy Father on 16 January to
Rene Preval, president of the Republic of Haiti, and to Archbishop Louis Kebreau
S.D.B. of Cap-Haitien and president of the Episcopal Conference of Haiti, for
the earthquake which devastated the country on 12 January, killing and injuring
hundreds of thousands of people.
Benedict XVI tells President
Preval of his "profound sadness" at the tragic event and assures him of his
"fervent prayers for all the people affected by this dreadful catastrophe. I
also pray", the Pope continues, "that a spirit of solidarity may enter people's
hearts and that calm may reign in the streets, so that the generous aid arriving
from all countries may bring comfort to everyone, and that people who have today
lost everything may be consoled by knowing that the international community is
truly concerned about them".
In his telegram to Archbishop
Kebreau, the Pope mentions the tragic death in the earthquake of Archbishop
Joseph Serge Miot of Port-au-Prince, and of many faithful, priests and
consecrated people. "At this sad hour", he writes, "I invoke Our Lady of
Perpetual Help that she may become 'Mother of tenderness', and that solidarity
may triumph over isolation and individualism in people's
hearts".
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