Pope Leo XIV Speaks of Flooding in Texas, Offers Condolences and Prayer
CENTRAL TEXAS, JUL 5 – Pope Leo XIV expressed condolences for families who lost loved ones, especially children missing from Camp Mystic, after flash floods caused over 50 deaths and 223 rescues, officials said.
- Pope Leo XIV expressed condolences for families affected by flooding in Texas, particularly those who lost daughters at summer camp.
- Texas Governor Greg Abbott declared a day of prayer for victims and communities affected by the flooding.
- Governor Abbott urged all Texans to join him in prayer for lives lost, recovery, and the safety of first responders.
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Pope Leo expresses condolences for Texas flood victims, especially girls at Christian camp
Pope Leo XIV offered condolences during his July 6 Angelus address to the families affected by the recent devastating floods in Texas, with a special mention… The post Pope Leo expresses condolences for Texas flood victims, especially girls at Christian camp appeared first on CatholicVote org.
'Sorry for the victims of Texas, please for them'. Leo XIV is in Castel Gandolfo (ANSA)
Pope Leo offers prayers for victims of Texas flooding
After a devastating flood hit the Hill Country of Texas, Pope Leo XIV gave his prayers to the victims, many of them children. At least 51 people presumed dead after heavy rains hit along the Guadalupe River in central Texas, including at least 15 children attending a Christian summer camp for girls. “I would like to express sincere condolences to all the families who have lost loved ones, in particular their daughters, who were at the summer cam…
The pontiff, born in the United States, expressed his sorrow, especially for the tragedy of the girls who disappeared after the rapid flood of the Guadeloupe River.
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