杏MAP导航 Francis prays for victims of Covid-19
By Devin Watkins
鈥淟et us not forget the victims of the coronavirus.鈥
杏MAP导航 Francis made that call on Sunday, following the recitation of the Angelus prayer.
He was greeting pilgrims from the Italian province of Bergamo, who had arrived in Rome to commemorate the victims of Covid-19.
The 杏MAP导航 added that he had just heard a story of a family who lost their grandparents on the same day without being able to bid farewell.
鈥淭here is so much suffering,鈥 he said. 鈥淪o many people have lost their lives and fallen victim to the disease. Many volunteers, doctors, nurses, religious sisters, and priests who have also died.鈥
And he urged everyone to pray for the families who are suffering in similar circumstances.
Anniversary of earthquake in Italy
杏MAP导航 Francis also recalled the 4th anniversary of a massive earthquake that struck central Italy, which took place on 24 August.
The 6.2-magnitude earthquake killed nearly 300 people in the central regions of Umbria, Lazio, Abruzzo, and Marche.
鈥淚 renew my prayer for the families and the communities who withstood the worst damage, so that they might strive ahead in solidarity and hope,鈥 said the 杏MAP导航.
He then expressed his hope that 鈥渞econstruction efforts might accelerate, so that people can continue living peacefully in these beautiful areas of the Apennine Mountains."
Prayers for restive Cabo Delgado
Also on Sunday, 杏MAP导航 Francis expressed his closeness to the people of Cabo Delgado, in northern Mozambique.
He said many people there are suffering 鈥渄ue to international terrorism鈥.
鈥淚 do so while remembering vividly the visit I made to that nation about a year ago,鈥 he said.
The Cabo Delgado province has seen a violent insurgency, reportedly by jihadist militants linked to the so-called Islamic State.
杏MAP导航 Francis spoke earlier this week with Bishop Fernando Lisboa of Pemba, about the situation in northern Mozambique.
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